Western Jack O' Lantern
Omphalotus olivascens
WARNING: Toxic Species - Western Jack O' Lantern

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Caractéristiques clés
- Deeply decurrent yellowish gills
- Olive-orange to bronze-orange cap
- Dense clusters on hardwood stumps
- Blade-like true gills
- Yellow-orange internal flesh
Couleur :
Olive-orange cap, yellow-orange gills
Odeur :
No distinctive smell
Mode de croissance :
Clustered
Environnement :
wood
Habitat et distribution
Habitat :
Hardwood stumps, especially eucalyptus and oak
Distribution :
California and Western United States
Saisonnalité :
Fall to Winter
Valeur économique
Demande du marché :
None - toxic
Gamme de prix :
N/A
Usage commercial :
None
Informations sur la toxicité
Symptômes :
- Severe vomiting
- Abdominal cramps
- Diarrhea
- Headache
Délai d'apparition :
30 minutes to 3 hours
Premiers secours :
- Seek emergency medical care immediately
- Do not induce vomiting unless directed by a professional
- Retain a sample for identification
Contacts d'urgence :
- 911
- Poison Help (US): 1-800-222-1222
Espèces similaires
California Chanterelle
Cantharellus californicus
Différences clés :
- Grows from soil, not wood
- Blunt ridges instead of sharp gills
- Does not grow in tight clusters
Big Laughing Gym
Gymnopilus junonius
Différences clés :
- Possesses a ring on the stem
- Rusty-orange gills and spore print
- Gills are not deeply decurrent
Action recommandée
Do not consume. Seek medical attention if ingested.