




neogyromitra brunnea
Neogyromitra brunnea is a fascinating fungus that resembles a brain! It grows on the forest floor and loves damp, shady spots.
Hábitat: Moist and shady areas in forests, especially in sandy or loamy soil.
The Neogyromitra Brunnea has a deeply wrinkled, irregularly lobed cap that often resembles a brain, colored reddish-brown to dark brown. Its stalk is stout, pale, and often grooved. This distinct, convoluted cap immediately sets it apart from the smoother, conical true morels.





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HongosRareza
Common
Peligro
4/5 · Alto
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It sends out millions of invisible spores, like tiny parachutes, to find new homes!
Its wiggly, brain-like cap makes it look totally alien!
Some scientists call it a 'false morel' due to its similar look to a yummy mushroom!
This mushroom contains a chemical once used for rocket fuel!
Neogyromitra Brunnea produces gyromitrin because it helps them deter animals from eating them, protecting the fungus.
Neogyromitra Brunnea can break down dead wood and leaves that helps them return vital nutrients to the forest soil.
Neogyromitra Brunnea has the ability to appear very early in spring that helps them release spores before competition arises.
Pinus strobus
Decomposes fallen needles and wood.
Acer saccharum
Helps break down leaf litter.
Betula papyrifera
Recycles nutrients from dead branches.
Los animales solitarios viven solos durante la mayor parte de su vida y solo interactúan con otros para aparearse o cuidar de sus crías.
Colorido describe a organismos u objetos que exhiben una amplia variedad de colores brillantes y distintivos.
Los hábitats boscosos son entornos terrestres dominados por una densa cubierta arbórea, que sustentan una gran diversidad de vida animal y vegetal.
Describe a los organismos que descomponen la materia orgánica muerta, reciclando los nutrientes de vuelta al ecosistema.
Peligro
4/5 · Alto
Do not touch or eat wild mushrooms without adult supervision.
5-10 cm
poisonous
5-15 cm
Moist and shady areas in forests, especially in sandy or loamy soil.
soil
Primavera
Yellowish-brown
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