




galerina marginata
The Funeral Bell mushroom is a tiny, brown fungus that grows in forests. It's often found on decaying wood, making it an important part of nature's recycling team!
生息地: Forests, especially in moist, decaying wood areas.
The Funeral Bell has a small, moist, orange-brown cap that often fades to tan. Its thin stem is the same color as the cap, with a distinct, sometimes disappearing, ring. It looks dangerously similar to some edible species, making identification crucial.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
3/5 · 中程度
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Despite its small size, even a tiny bite of this mushroom can be fatal.
Its toxins are the same deadly poisons found in the infamous Death Cap mushroom!
The 'bell' in its name comes from its cap shape when young and bell-like appearance.
This fungi often grows in dense clusters, especially on rotting logs and stumps.
Funeral Bell has a deceptive appearance that helps them fool foragers into mistaking them for edible mushrooms like honey fungus.
Funeral Bell can produce potent amatoxins because of its cellular machinery, which can cause severe liver and kidney damage.
Funeral Bell can break down tough dead wood because it releases enzymes, helping to recycle nutrients back into the forest soil.
Picea abies
Decomposes dead wood of this conifer.
Betula pendula
Breaks down fallen logs and stumps.
Fomitopsis pinicola
Competes for wood resources, often co-occurs.
危険度
3/5 · 中程度
Never touch or eat wild mushrooms without adult supervision.
2-6 cm
deadly
1-4 cm
Forests, especially in moist, decaying wood areas.
wood
Fall-winter
Rusty brown
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