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Tufted wood mushroom
Tufted wood mushroom

Tufted wood mushroom

Agaricus impudicus

A species of Agaricus

Tufted wood mushroom belongs to a well-known family of gilled mushrooms. Typically found in grassy areas, tufted wood mushroom has a preference for nutrient-rich soils. It appears with a convex cap that often flattens with age and has a distinguishable ring on the stem. The gill color can change during its growth, which is an interesting feature observed by mycologists.

Cap Diameter
Cap Diameter:

4 - 11 cm

Odor
Odor:

Strong, unpleasant radish-like aroma.

General Info About Tufted wood mushroom
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Attributes of Tufted wood mushroom
Cap Diameter
4 - 11 cm
Height
7 - 11 cm
Cap
Cap 4 - 15 cm across; convex to flat; brownish, white
Cap Shape
Convex, Flat
Cap Surfaces
Fibrillose-scaly
Gills
Free; crowded; pale-pink to chocolate
Gill Attachment
Free
Stem
Stem 6 - 12 cm long, 8 - 20 mm thick; cylindrical; white
Stem Shapes
Club Shaped
Stem Surfaces
Smooth
Flesh
Whitish; turns very slightly red when cut
Ring
On the stem; pendulous; white
Ring
With Ring
Spore Print Color
Brown to chocolate brown
Odor
Strong, unpleasant radish-like aroma.
Body Color
Brown
White
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
Growth Form
Gregarious
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
On soil, Leaf or Needle Litter
You can find Tufted wood mushroom by these plants:
Spruces, Pines
Occurence Habitats
Coniferous Woodland, Mixed Woodland
Species Status
Uncommon
Endangered Species
No
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Habitat of Tufted wood mushroom
Tufted wood mushroom tend to grow in areas with decomposing organic matter, such as the litter layer of conifer forests and mixed woodlands.
Uses of Tufted wood mushroom
Tufted wood mushroom is recognized as an edible mushroom, often sought after by foragers during its growing season. Its practical applications are primarily culinary, as it can be a flavorful addition to various dishes. While tufted wood mushroom is not among the most popular mushrooms, it holds value for those familiar with its edibility and preparation. Collectors should always ensure correct identification before consumption to avoid mistaking it for toxic look-alikes, ensuring safe and enjoyable use.
Scientific Classification of Tufted wood mushroom
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How to Differentiate Between Inky mushroom and Tufted wood mushroom?
Tufted wood mushroom: Does not stain significantly when cut or bruised.

Inky mushroom: Stains bright yellow when cut or bruised, especially the base of the stem.
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How to Differentiate Between Inky mushroom and Tufted wood mushroom?
Tufted wood mushroom: Does not stain significantly when cut or bruised.

Inky mushroom: Stains bright yellow when cut or bruised.
Tips for Finding Tufted wood mushroom
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When is the Best Time to Find Tufted wood mushroom
Seek tufted wood mushroom in late summer to autumn when the weather is damp, after periods of rain. Ideal temperatures are between 50°F (10°C) and 70°F (21°C). Morning forays post rainfall can increase chances of success.
What are the Ideal Soil Conditions for Tufted wood mushroom
Rich, moist, well-drained soil with organic debris.
What are Some Tips for Finding Tufted wood mushroom
  • Scan the forest floor among leaf litter and fallen branches, especially in areas with a mix of coniferous and deciduous trees.
  • Check around stumps and decomposing logs where organic matter is abundant.
  • Feel the soil; tufted wood mushroom prefers well-drained soil that is rich and moist but not waterlogged.
  • Look for tufted wood mushroom in groups rather than individually, as they tend to grow in clusters.
  • Gently move aside leaf litter without disturbing the soil structure to reveal any hidden tufted wood mushroom.
How to Clean and Preserve Tufted wood mushroom
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How to Clean Tufted wood mushroom
To clean tufted wood mushroom, gently brush off any soil or debris using a soft brush. Avoid soaking, as this can cause them to become waterlogged. For stubborn particles, lightly dampen a cloth and wipe the mushroom clean. Handle tufted wood mushroom carefully to maintain their structure.
Tips on Dry Preservation of Tufted wood mushroom
Drying Methods
Dehydrator Drying, Oven Drying, Air Drying
Drying Duration
6 - 12 months
Store in airtight containers, cool, dark, dry place, away from direct sunlight, with stable temperature.
Dehydrator drying: Efficient moisture removal, maintains quality, suitable for high water content fungi.
Oven drying: Consistent low heat accelerates drying process, adjustable settings cater to fungus texture.
Air drying: Natural method, best in low humidity environments, large surface area exposure aids drying.
Tips on Freezing Preservation of Tufted wood mushroom
Freezing Methods
Blanching Before Freezing
Freezing Duration
10 - 12 months
Blanching before freezing: Blanch for 3-5 minutes to preserve texture and color.
Tips on Refrigeration Preservation of Tufted wood mushroom
Refrigerating Methods
Paper Bag Storage, Cardboard Box Storage, Perforated Plastic Bag Storage
Temperature
2 - 4 ℃
Refrigerating Humidity
90 - 95 %
Refrigerating Duration
5 - 7 days
Paper Bag Storage: Absorbs excess moisture, allowing for air circulation and reducing spoilage.
Cardboard Box Storage: Mimics natural environment, protecting texture and preventing drying out.
Perforated Plastic Bag Storage: Small holes permit air flow, balancing moisture and hindering mold growth.
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