




phyllotopsis nidulans
The Stinking Orange Oyster is a bright orange mushroom that can often be found growing on decaying wood. Its unique smell might not be pleasant, but it's a fun find for little explorers!
生息地: Forests and woodlands, particularly on decaying logs and stumps.
The Stinking Orange Oyster is a striking fan-shaped fungus with a bright orange to yellowish cap, often covered in dense, woolly hairs. Its crowded, orange gills radiate from where it attaches to wood, lacking a distinct stem. This gives it a shaggy, cup-like appearance.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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It loves growing in cool, damp weather, even into early winter!
It's called an 'oyster' but isn't a true oyster mushroom genus.
Its name 'nidulans' means 'nestling,' like it's cozy on logs!
Some say its smell is like old garlic or even rancid meat.
Stinking Orange Oyster can release a potent smell like rotten cabbage, which might warn off animals from eating it.
Stinking Orange Oyster can break down dead wood, returning its nutrients to the forest floor to help new plants grow.
Stinking Orange Oyster has a dense, fuzzy outer layer that might protect it from drying out or from small pests.
Quercus alba
Decomposes dead wood of this tree species.
Acer rubrum
Breaks down fallen logs and branches.
Tsuga canadensis
Found on decaying conifers too.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Do not touch or eat wild mushrooms.
inedible
2-10 cm
Forests and woodlands, particularly on decaying logs and stumps.
wood
Fall to Winter
White to pale pink
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