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Deer Mushroom

Pluteus cervinus

HIGH RISK LOOKALIKES

Identification suggests Pluteus cervinus; high risk of confusion with toxic lookalikes.

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Caratteristiche Chiave

  • Cap large
  • grayish-tan
  • radially fibrillose/streaked
  • Gills dark chocolate brown
  • free from the stem
  • Stem pale
  • lacks both an annulus (ring) and a volva
  • Growing terrestrially
  • likely attached to buried wood or deep litter
Colore:

Grayish-tan cap, dark brown gills, whitish stem

Odore:

Unknown

Schema di Crescita:

Single

Ambiente:

Leaf litter/buried wood

Habitat e Distribuzione

Habitat:

Wooded area, mixed deciduous and coniferous litter

Distribuzione:

Widespread across North America and Europe

Stagionalità:

Spring through Autumn

Caratteristiche determinanti per la conferma
  • Spore color (pink) is critical for Pluteus confirmation and is unverified
  • Exact substrate (buried wood vs. true soil) is unclear

Valore Economico

Domanda di Mercato:

Low - occasionally foraged, not commercially cultivated

Fascia di Prezzo:

N/A

Uso Commerciale:

None

Specie Simili

Livid Entoloma

Entoloma sinuatum

TOXIC - severe gastrointestinal distress
Differenze Chiave:
  • Gills start yellowish-white, turning salmon pink (not dark brown)
  • Gills are typically sinuate (not completely free)

Yellow-staining Mushroom

Agaricus xanthodermus

TOXIC - gastrointestinal upset
Differenze Chiave:
  • Usually has a prominent ring (annulus)
  • Flesh stains bright yellow when bruised, especially at stem base

Azione Consigliata

Do not consume. Obtain a spore print (must be pink) for definitive identification.