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chroogomphus tomentosus
The Woolly Pine Spike is a fun and fuzzy mushroom that grows in pine forests! Its unique shape and soft texture make it a favorite among nature explorers.
生息地: Woolly Pine Spikes live in pine forests, often found on the forest floor.
The Woolly Pine Spike has a brownish-orange to reddish-brown cap that is often woolly or scaly, giving it a distinctive textured look. Its prominent gills run down the stem, which is typically yellowish-orange near the top and darker towards the base. This color contrast helps it stand out against the forest floor.
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カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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If you gently press its gills, they can leave a faint, olive-brown mark on your finger!
Its scientific name, 'Chroogomphus,' means 'color nail,' hinting at its unique cap hues!
Surprisingly, some people say this mushroom has a mild, earthy, slightly peppery taste!
The cap of this mushroom often feels velvety or woolly to the touch, like a cozy natural blanket!
Woolly Pine Spike can form a special partnership with pine roots, helping them absorb more water and vital minerals from the soil.
Woolly Pine Spike has the power to break down decaying organic matter on the forest floor, returning valuable nutrients to the ecosystem.
Woolly Pine Spike can release millions of tiny spores into the wind, helping new mushrooms sprout far and wide to grow a new community.
Pinus ponderosa
Forms a vital underground partnership with its roots.
Pinus contorta
Helps the pine absorb nutrients and water more efficiently.
Pinus strobus
Exchanges sugars from the tree for minerals and water.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always ask an adult before touching or picking mushrooms.
5-15 cm
edible
4-10 cm
Woolly Pine Spikes live in pine forests, often found on the forest floor.
soil
秋
Olive-brown
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