Tag: mycology

Poison Mushrooms: How To Tell

Blog: Today in Nature

The morel is a highly-sought edible spring mushroom in North America. There are several species; each look slightly different but all have a honeycombed cap and are hollow inside. But watch out! There are “false morels,” which are poison mushrooms. Image via William Needham, used with permission.

Originally posted on EarthSky: https://earthsky.org/human-world/poison-mushrooms-how-to-tell/ There’s no simple way to tell if a wild mushroom is a poison mushroom. To know for sure, you have to identify it and learn about it. Many mushrooms are not poisonous and some are edible. The number of edible species varies by location. For instance, the Alabama Mushroom Society […]

The Witch’s Eggs: Stinkhorn Mushroom

Blog: Today in Nature

In honor of Halloween, we are going to honor and explore a semi-edible mushroom that is kinda gross and scary looking! One that surely bridges the worlds. In this blog post, we will learn more about the Stinkhorn Mushroom, phallus impudicus and rubicundus, and mutinus elegans. Based on one of Stinkhorn’s scientific names, some find […]