Category
page 1Inedible fungi

Fomes fomentarius
species of fungus

Clathrus ruber
species of fungus

Amanita citrina
species of fungus

Caloboletus calopus
species of fungi

Chalciporus piperatus
species of fungus

Fomitopsis betulina
species of fungus

Russula foetens
species of fungus

Tylopilus felleus
species of fungus

Lactarius vellereus
species of fungus

Hydnellum peckii
species of fungus

Xylaria polymorpha
species of fungus

Auriscalpium vulgare
species of fungus

Cortinarius violaceus
species of fungus

Tapinella atrotomentosa
species of fungus

Panellus stipticus
species of fungus

Caloboletus radicans
species of fungus

Astraeus hygrometricus
species of fungus

Ganoderma applanatum
species of fungus

Pycnoporus cinnabarinus
species of fungus

Stereum hirsutum
species of fungus

Russula fragilis
species of fungus

Gyromitra infula
species of fungus

Lactarius scrobiculatus
species of fungus

Lactarius controversus
species of fungus

Geastrum triplex
species of fungus

Lactarius blennius
species of fungus

Fomitopsis pinicola
species of fungus

Coprinopsis picacea
species of fungus

Heterobasidion annosum
species of fungus

Marasmius rotula
species of fungus

Phaeolus schweinitzii
species of fungus

Russula fellea
species of fungus

Lentinus brumalis
species of fungi

Russula sanguinaria
species of fungus

Xylaria hypoxylon
species of fungus

Gymnopilus junonius
species of fungus
Cyathus striatus
species of fungus

Panaeolus semiovatus
species of fungus

Psathyrella
Psathyrella is a large genus of about 400 species, and is similar to the genera Coprinellus, Coprinopsis, Coprinus and Panaeolus, usually with a thin cap and white or yellowish white hollow stem. The caps do not self digest as do those of Coprinellus and Coprinopsis. Some also have brown spores rather than black. These fungi are often drab-colored, difficult to identify, and all members are considered inedible or worthless (for eating) and so they are often overlooked. However they are quite common and can occur at times when there are few other mushrooms to be seen. The first report of a gill

Lactarius pyrogalus
species of fungus

Bjerkandera adusta
species of fungus

Daedaleopsis confragosa
species of fungus

Helvella acetabulum
species of fungus

Geastrum fimbriatum
species of fungus

Russula sardonia
species of fungus

Russula queletii
species of fungus

Cortinarius semisanguineus
species of fungus

Laricifomes officinalis
species of fungus

Sarcoscypha austriaca
species of fungus

Scutellinia scutellata
species of fungus

Pisolithus arhizus
species of fungus

Ascocoryne sarcoides
species of fungus

Panaeolina foenisecii
species of fungus

Russula betularum
species of fungus

Russula nobilis
basidiomycete mushroom of the genus Russula

Asterophora lycoperdoides
species of fungus

Calocera cornea
species of fungus

Bulgaria inquinans
species of fungus

Urnula craterium
species of fungus

Cortinarius trivialis
species of fungus