




flammulina velutipes
The Velvet Foot mushroom has a soft, fuzzy texture and bright orange color that makes it look like it's wearing a cozy sweater! It's often found growing on fallen logs and can add a pop of color to the forest floor.
生息地: Velvet Foot mushrooms typically live in forests, growing on decaying wood and logs.
The Velvet Foot has a shiny, sticky cap, typically golden-orange to brownish-yellow, often darker in the center. Its slender stem is velvety and dark brown towards the base, becoming paler near the cap. It frequently grows in eye-catching clusters on dead or dying wood.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Its cap can feel surprisingly slimy when wet, almost like a snail has visited it!
This mushroom contains natural antifreeze, allowing it to survive even when frozen solid!
Velvet Foot plays an important role turning old, dead wood into fresh, new soil.
When cultivated, this mushroom is known as Enokitake, a popular noodle-like food!
Velvet Foot can grow even in freezing temperatures because of special adaptations that help them find food when other fungi can't.
Velvet Foot has powerful enzymes that break down tough dead wood, which helps them unlock nutrients hidden deep within logs.
Some Velvet Foot mushrooms can glow in the dark (bioluminescent), which might help them attract insects to spread their spores.
Fagus grandifolia
Decomposes dead wood
Betula papyrifera
Feeds on dead trees
Oxypoda haemorrhoa
Larvae and adults feed on fungi
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always ask an adult before touching or eating any mushrooms.
3-10 cm
edible
2-10 cm
Velvet Foot mushrooms typically live in forests, growing on decaying wood and logs.
wood
冬
White
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