Morchella spp.

Species: spp. Genus: Morchella Attributes Conical cap Edible Typically seen in spring The Morchella genus of mushrooms are commonly known as 'morels'. They can range in colour from yellow to brown and black. The caps are usually a conical shape and resemble a honeycomb with pits and ridges. The

Morchella spp.2023-11-21T13:04:47-07:00

Guepinia Helvelloides – Apricot Jelly

Species: Helvelloides Genus: Guepinia Attributes Edible Its hymenium type is smooth Absent veil White spore print Typically seen in spring, summer and fall Guepinia is a genus of fungus in the Auriculariales order. It is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Guepinia helvelloides, commonly known as the apricot jelly. The fungus produces salmon-pink, ear-shaped, gelatinous fruit bodies that grow solitarily or

Guepinia Helvelloides – Apricot Jelly2023-11-21T13:01:41-07:00

Leccinum Insigne

Species: Insigne Genus: Leccinum Attributes Convex cap Edible Pores are its hymenium type Typically seen in spring and summer Leccinum insigne, commonly known as the aspen bolete or the aspen scaber stalk, is a species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae. There have been documented cases of  adverse

Leccinum Insigne2023-11-21T12:53:20-07:00

Panaeolus Cinctulus

Species: Cinctulus Genus: Panaeolus Attributes Absent Veil Convex cap Free gill attachment Gills are its hymenium type Black spore print Typically seen in spring, summer and fall This is a common fungus that is found throughout the world. It's cap ranges from convex and campanulate to umbonate depending on

Panaeolus Cinctulus2023-11-21T12:45:16-07:00
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