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Common Animals Fish Mushrooms Flora |
Paxillus panuoides |
June: Fruiting of the Paxillus panuoides continues.
Not used in traditional cuisine due to bitter taste and toxicity
Cap yellow-brown, funnel-shaped, with decurrent gills Flesh brittle, with little odor, may brighten on cut
Found on dead coniferous wood Grows from summer to autumn, often in groups
Resembles edible mushrooms but is toxic Do not collect for food use
Avoid harvesting and handling Toxic even after cooking — not for consumption
Entire mushroom: Poisonous — do not use
Not edible (None)
Recognized as poisonous and not to be used
Recognized as poisonous and not to be used
1. Do not consume under any circumstances.
2. Can cause poisoning and immune responses.
2. Can cause poisoning and immune responses.