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leratiomyces ceres
Chip Cherries are colorful mushrooms that look like tiny cherries growing on trees! They are fun to find during nature walks, especially in the forest.
生息地: Chip Cherries thrive in damp, wooded areas, often found at the base of trees.
The Chip Cherries has striking bright red to orange-red caps, often with a paler, yellowish margin. Its small, round caps sit atop a slender white or pale yellowish stem, sometimes growing in scattered groups. This mushroom truly stands out against its woody backdrop.
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カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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If you crush them, they can sometimes smell faintly like radishes!
Its scientific name, *ceres*, refers to the Roman goddess of agriculture!
The cap can change from deep red to orange as it gets older!
These tiny mushrooms often pop up in gardens using wood chip mulch!
Chip Cherries has bright red caps that act as a visual warning, helping to deter animals that might try to eat them.
Chip Cherries can break down dead wood into useful soil nutrients, helping to clear debris and enrich the forest floor.
Chip Cherries releases millions of tiny spores that float on the wind, helping new mushrooms grow far away.

Arion ater
Slugs sometimes munch on its caps.
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Porcellio scaber
Woodlice occasionally feed on decaying fungi.
Quercus alba
Decomposes dead wood from oak trees.
Acer saccharum
Helps break down fallen maple branches.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Do not touch or eat mushrooms without an adult's help.
2-6 cm
inedible
1-4 cm
Chip Cherries thrive in damp, wooded areas, often found at the base of trees.
wood
夏〜秋
Purple-brown
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