Livid Pinkgill
Entoloma sinuatum
Warning: Suspected Toxic Livid Pinkgill

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Caractéristiques clés
- Off-white to pale tan
- silky cap with a wavy margin
- Crowded
- yellowish-cream gills that turn pink with age
- Thick
- fibrous stem
- often lacking a ring
- Stout
- robust overall appearance
Couleur :
Cream / Pale Tan
Odeur :
Unknown
Mode de croissance :
Cannot assess
Environnement :
Soil
Habitat et distribution
Habitat :
Deciduous or mixed woodland
Distribution :
Widespread in Europe and North America
Saisonnalité :
Late Summer to Autumn
Valeur économique
Demande du marché :
None - toxic
Gamme de prix :
N/A
Usage commercial :
None
Informations sur la toxicité
Symptômes :
- Severe gastrointestinal distress
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
Délai d'apparition :
30 minutes to 2 hours after ingestion
Premiers secours :
- Do not induce vomiting unless advised by a medical professional.
- Contact emergency services immediately.
Contacts d'urgence :
- 112 (Emergency, Serbia)
Espèces similaires
St. George's Mushroom
Calocybe gambosa
Différences clés :
- Gills are persistently white, not turning pink
- Strong mealy or flour-like smell
- Typically appears in spring
The Miller
Clitopilus prunulus
Différences clés :
- Gills are decurrent (run down the stem)
- Strong mealy or flour-like smell
Action recommandée
Do not handle or consume. Safely dispose of the specimen and wash hands thoroughly. Seek immediate medical attention if ingested.