Minha história e projetos que participei
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Minha Experiênica e Formação
Different species grow in different types of environments.
Forests are always a good starting place, though, with a wide range of species that grow in them.
If you’re after something specific, you can use our reference guide below to help you out.
Projetos Realizados
Chanterelle
Golden-yellow, funnel-shaped mushroom with false gills
Important notes: Has toxic look-alikes - learn proper identification
Morel
Distinctive honeycomb-like cap structure
Important notes: Must be cooked before eating
Chicken of the Woods
Bright orange bracket fungus with yellow edges
Important notes: Avoid if growing on certain tree species
Death Cap
Pale green to white cap with white gills
Important notes: Extremely toxic - study for safety awareness
Oyster Mushroom
Fan-shaped caps growing in clusters
Important notes: Great beginner mushroom, few look-alikes
Lion’s Mane
White, shaggy appearance like a lion's mane
Important notes: No toxic look-alikes
Destroying Angel
Pure white mushroom with a sack-like base
Important notes:Deadly toxic - study for safety awareness
King Bolete
Large brown cap with thick stem
Important notes: Learn to distinguish from similar species
Shaggy Mane
Golden-yellow, funnel-shaped mushroom with false gills
Important notes: Must be harvested and eaten quickly
Maitake
Large, feathery clusters with overlapping gray-brown caps
Important notes: Also known as Hen of the Woods - no toxic look-alikes
False Morel
Brain-like, reddish-brown cap with irregular shape
Important notes: Highly toxic - often confused with true morels
Matsutake
White to brown cap with thick stem and distinct spicy aroma
Important notes: Verify identification - has toxic look-alikes