Small-Funnel Veil Amanita
Amanita multisquamosa
Amanita ser. Pantherinae
Also known as the White Panther Amanita, this species is found in forests east of the Great Plains in the United States. It has a mycorrhizal association with oaks and can sometimes be found near conifers as well. Presumed toxic. ☠️
Aug. 14th, 2023
St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
Olivia R. Myers
@oliviarosaline
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Tyromyces chioneus--White Cheese Polypore
Named for how they look, not their use. These are a pretty common sight on logs and stumps in the ravines.
These are considered inedible due to being tough, but are not known to be poisonous (very few polypores are, and no deadly ones I'm aware of; you should still exercise caution, but if you're going to experiment with mushrooms, polypores are the ones to do it with). I have in fact eaten them when they're very young and tender. Added them to a mushroom mix. As with all wild mushrooms, however, they must be cooked.
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i've got somebody to order from me for the first time
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ぼく、シマエナガ。@daily_simaenaga マッシュルーム買ったらシマエナガいた
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