




gyromitra esculenta
The False Morel mushroom looks like a brain with its wavy, lobed shape! It's a fun fungus to find in the forest, but be careful, it's not safe to eat!
生息地: False Morels typically grow in sandy or loamy soil in forests, especially under trees like pines and oaks.
The False Morel has a brain-like or convoluted cap, typically reddish-brown to dark brown, unlike the honeycomb-like pits of true morels. Its irregular, lobed cap often appears wrinkled, giving it a unique, crumpled look, distinguishing it from edible varieties.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
4/5 · 高い
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Cooking often doesn't remove all the dangerous chemicals from this tricky fungus.
It was once sold as an edible delicacy in some countries, but no longer!
Its unique brain-like cap looks like something from an alien planet!
This mushroom contains a deadly toxin that can affect your brain and liver!
False Morel can produce a dangerous chemical called gyromitrin that helps protect it from being eaten.
False Morel has a shape that closely mimics edible morels, helping it spread spores.
False Morel can help break down organic matter because it is a saprobic fungus, which helps recycle nutrients.
Pinus strobus
Relies on its decaying needles and wood for nutrients.
Abies balsamea
Grows using organic matter from this coniferous tree.
Fagus grandifolia
Uses decaying leaf litter from this forest tree.
危険度
4/5 · 高い
Do not touch or eat this mushroom without adult supervision.
5-15 cm
deadly
3-15 cm
False Morels typically grow in sandy or loamy soil in forests, especially under trees like pines and oaks.
soil
Spring to early summer
Yellowish-brown
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