




galerina semilanceata
Galerina Semilanceata is a small mushroom that looks like a little umbrella. It's found in grassy areas and is often mistaken for other mushrooms!
生息地: Galerina Semilanceata lives in grassy fields and damp woodlands.
The Galerina Semilanceata has a small, conic to bell-shaped cap that is typically yellowish-brown to tawny, fading lighter when dry. Its gills and stem are a rusty-brown, often with a faint ring on the stem, helping distinguish it from similar-looking mushrooms.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
3/5 · 中程度
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It's often mistaken for edible 'magic mushrooms' by accident!
Its toxins attack the liver and kidneys, causing organ failure!
The spores are released in a rusty brown, powdery cloud!
This tiny mushroom is one of the most deadly in the world!
Galerina Semilanceata possesses potent toxins that make it deadly poisonous, looking harmless but protecting it from being eaten.
Galerina Semilanceata can break down dead wood and plant matter, returning vital nutrients to the forest soil.
Galerina Semilanceata has an appearance similar to edible or psychedelic mushrooms, making it dangerous for foragers to identify.
Picea glauca
Feeds on its decaying wood.
Pinus sylvestris
Decomposes fallen pine logs and needles.
Tsuga canadensis
Grows on its dead branches and stumps.
危険度
3/5 · 中程度
Always ask an adult before touching or picking wild mushrooms.
2-8 cm
deadly
1-4 cm
Galerina Semilanceata lives in grassy fields and damp woodlands.
other
Late summer to late autumn
Rusty brown
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