Welcome to Mushroom World

Step into the fascinating world of mushrooms with Mushroom World – your go-to resource for fungi information. Our site offers clear information and beautiful images of mushrooms.

If you're curious about what fungi actually are and how they differ from plants and animals, be sure to visit our what are fungi? page for an easy-to-understand explanation.

Since there are thousands of known species of mushrooms, we have limited our database to the most common ones. New species are also continuously added to the site.

Come and explore the wonders of mushrooms with us. We hope you find our site informative, inspiring, and a valuable resource on your journey of mushroom discovery.

What you can do on Mushroom World

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Explore mushrooms from the alphabetical list or search by name or properties.

Identify a mushroom

Know some characteristics but not the name? Use our mushroom identification helper to narrow it down.

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Try our identification quiz and see how many mushrooms you recognise. Each run gives you new questions.

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Today's Mushroom

A quick highlight from our database

Today's mushroom is Chroogomphus britannicus (British Goblet). It grows in Europe.

Dimensions: cap 2-5 cm dia; stem 5-10 cm tall * 0.4-0.6 cm dia.

Description: Chroogomphus britannicus is a small mushroom species characterized by its copper-brown to reddish-brown cap and deeply decurrent gills. It forms mycorrhizal associations with coniferous trees, particularly pines, and is found in forested areas.

Cap reddish-brown or brick-coloured with a vinaceous tinge, and it is convex or bun-shaped. It becomes heavily viscid when damp but turns shiny when dry. The flesh is vinaceous, moderate and firm. Gills deeply decurrent, pale vinaceous-cinnamon or pale rose-cinnamon, then turning brown, somewhat spaced, often forked. Stem narrowing towards the base, firm, solid, same colour as or paler than the cap, arising from a yellow mycelium. Veil cobweb-like, yellow-orange or reddish-orange, with small scales. Spore print very dark smoky-olive to black.

Microscopic Features: Spores 16.5-23 x 6.5-8 µm, elongated-ellipsoid or somewhat spindle-shaped, nearly translucent, dextrinoid.

This site contains no information about the edibility or toxicity of the mushroom.

If you are interested in this mushroom, look it up in our database for more detailed photographs and additional information.

Chroogomphus britannicus Chroogomphus britannicus

Many mushrooms are poisonous, and some can be lethally toxic. Distinguishing between edible and poisonous mushrooms can be very challenging. Therefore, we strongly advise against consuming wild mushrooms. This website does not contain any information about the edibility or toxicity of mushrooms.

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