description Omphalotus olearius Overview
A toxic bioluminescent Mediterranean species growing on olive and oak roots, frequently mistaken for edible chanterelles due to superficial appearance, causing gastrointestinal poisoning.
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Omphalotus olearius ranks #111 of 196 in the Mushroom ranking, behind Leccinum scabrum, ahead of Suillus luteus.
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