Mushroom identifier
Melanoleuca
Mushrooms in the Melanoleuca genus are medium to large-sized fungi commonly found in grasslands, meadows, and wooded areas. They have white spore prints, smooth caps that often are flat with a central umbo, appearing in shades of white, beige, or brown, and fibrous stems that do not have a ring, partial veil or volva.
Click on the pictures to enlarge them, and click on the captions to see the details and additional pictures. Remember that comparing the mushroom's likeness to a photograph is not a sufficient identification method. Always check all the characteristics to confirm the identification. « Go back to the start of the identificationMany mushrooms are poisonous, and some can be lethally toxic. Distinguishing between edible and poisonous mushrooms can be very challenging. Therefore, we strongly advise against consuming wild mushrooms. This website does not contain any information about the edibility or toxicity of mushrooms.
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