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Panus conchatus
A tough, fan-shaped saprotrophic mushroom found on dead hardwood in Europe and North America, notable for its pale lilac-tinged gills that fade to buff with age.
apps Top Panus conchatus Alternatives
The top alternative to Panus conchatus in 2026 is Hygrocybe psittacina with a score of 7.5/10, followed by Cortinarius violaceus (7.3) and Rhodotus palmatus (7.2).
Hygrocybe psittacina
The parrot waxcap, a small slimy European grassland and woodland species recognized by its cap cycling through green, ye...
Cortinarius violaceus
A mycorrhizal agaric of European and North American forests entirely deep violet when fresh, making it one of the most v...
Rhodotus palmatus
The wrinkled peach, a declining European and eastern North American saprotrophic agaric restricted to dying elm logs, no...
Hygrocybe punicea
The crimson waxcap, one of the largest European waxcap species, a glossy scarlet agaric restricted to ancient unfertiliz...
Hygrocybe coccinea
The scarlet waxcap, a brightly colored European grassland agaric considered a key bioindicator of ancient undisturbed pa...
Boletus appendiculatus
Boletus appendiculatus is a sought-after edible bolete characterized by blue-bruising flesh, famously illustrated and de...
Pholiota flammans
A striking yellow-orange, densely scaly mushroom growing in clusters on conifer logs and stumps in montane forests acros...
Fomes fomentarius
Known as tinder fungus or hoof fungus, this perennial bracket fungus has been used for fire-starting for millennia and w...
Panellus stipticus
A bioluminescent saprotrophic bracket fungus distributed across North America, Europe, and Asia, historically used as a...
Fomitopsis pinicola
Fomitopsis pinicola is a brown rot fungus causing significant timber degradation, designated as the type species for the...
Helvella crispa
Helvella crispa, the white saddle, is a common European and North American ascomycete with a pale, wavy saddle-shaped ca...
Helvella lacunosa
Helvella lacunosa, the elfin saddle, is a widespread ascomycete across the Northern Hemisphere identified by its deeply...
Phellinus igniarius
A perennial woody bracket fungus parasitic on willows and other hardwoods, producing hoof-shaped conks historically used...
Clavaria fragilis
Fragile white spindle-shaped coral fungus forming dense tufts in unimproved grasslands across Europe and North America,...
Hygrocybe virginea
Hygrocybe virginea is a pure white waxy cap mushroom originally described by Elias Fries in 1821 that serves as a grassl...
Daedalea quercina
Known as oak mazegill, this bracket fungus on oak stumps is distinguished by exceptionally thick, maze-like (daedaloid)...
Trametes hirsuta
A bracket fungus widespread on dead hardwoods across temperate zones, distinguished by its densely hairy gray cap and cr...
Marasmius rotula
Collared parachute, a tiny woodland mushroom uniquely identified by gill-like ribs connecting to a free collar around th...
Hypholoma lateritium
The brick cap, a clustered hardwood-stump fungus of the Northern Hemisphere, edible when cooked but capable of causing g...
Phyllotopsis nidulans
A bright orange saprotrophic mushroom growing on dead wood across North America and Europe, notable for producing one of...
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