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Gymnopilus liquiritiae

Gymnopilus liquiritiae

A species of Rustgills

A rusty orange to brown mushroom, the gymnopilus liquiritiae is present in North American forests where it breaks down deadwood. It fruits in summer and fall. Its mild smell is reminiscent of potatoes, but its taste is incredibly bitter which makes it a poor choice for consumption..

Cap Diameter
Cap Diameter:

2 - 6 cm

Odor
Odor:

Mild, slightly fragrant, reminiscent of raw potatoes.

General Info About Gymnopilus liquiritiae
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Attributes of Gymnopilus liquiritiae
Cap Diameter
2 - 6 cm
Height
3 - 6 cm
Cap
Cap 2 - 6 cm; convex, slightly bell-shaped; rusty brown to brownish orange; dry, bald, soft
Cap Shape
Convex, Bell-shaped, Flat
Cap Surfaces
Smooth
Gills
Adnexed; close, short-gills frequent; yellowish or pale orange to rusty orange
Gill Attachment
Free to Attached
Stem
Stem 2 - 4 cm long, 3 - 5 mm thick; equal; whitish to brownish or brownish orange; bald or finely fibrillose
Stem Shapes
Cylindrical
Stem Surfaces
Fibrillose
Flesh
Whitish in the cap, orangish in the stem; unchanging when sliced
Ring
Ringless
Spore Print Color
Rusty brown
Odor
Mild, slightly fragrant, reminiscent of raw potatoes.
Body Color
Brown
Yellow
Red
Orange
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
Growth Form
Solitary, Gregarious
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
Dead Woods
Occurence Habitats
Deciduous Woodland, Coniferous Woodland
Species Status
Apparently widely distributed in North America
Endangered Species
No
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Habitat of Gymnopilus liquiritiae
Gymnopilus liquiritiae thrives on rotting wood of hardwoods and conifers, often found individually or in small clusters.
Uses of Gymnopilus liquiritiae
Gymnopilus liquiritiae is recognized for its hallucinogenic properties due to psychoactive compounds it contains. Its use is subject to legal restrictions and poses significant safety risks. While not a popular edible, it's sometimes sought after by those interested in its mind-altering effects. Users must exercise extreme caution due to potential legal consequences and health hazards, including the risk of poisoning and psychological effects.
Scientific Classification of Gymnopilus liquiritiae
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Confusing Aspects of Funeral bell and Gymnopilus liquiritiae?
Gymnopilus liquiritiae and Funeral bell share similar size, coloring, and habitat, leading to confusion.
How to Differentiate Between Funeral bell and Gymnopilus liquiritiae?
Gymnopilus liquiritiae: The cap is typically dry and slightly rough.

Funeral bell: Its cap is smooth and may be sticky when wet.

Gymnopilus liquiritiae: Lacks any form of ring on its stem.

Funeral bell: Has a distinctive, albeit fragile, ring on its stem.
Tips for Finding Gymnopilus liquiritiae
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When is the Best Time to Find Gymnopilus liquiritiae
Search for gymnopilus liquiritiae during late summer to fall, after periods of rain. This mushroom thrives when daytime temperatures are mild to warm, but not excessively hot, and the air remains moist.
What are Some Tips for Finding Gymnopilus liquiritiae
  • Inspect decaying logs and fallen tree trunks in wooded areas for gymnopilus liquiritiae.
  • Look for groups of mushrooms as gymnopilus liquiritiae may grow in clusters.
  • Check under leaf litter and debris around potential host wood for hidden gymnopilus liquiritiae specimens.
  • Gently brush aside moss or plants growing on old wood, as gymnopilus liquiritiae can be obscured by them.
How to Clean and Preserve Gymnopilus liquiritiae
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How to Clean Gymnopilus liquiritiae
To clean gymnopilus liquiritiae, gently brush off any dirt using a soft brush, avoiding water to maintain integrity. If necessary, lightly dampen a cloth or paper towel and wipe the surface. This method prevents soaking, preserving the mushroom's structure.
Tips on Dry Preservation of Gymnopilus liquiritiae
Drying Methods
Dehydrator Drying, Oven Drying, Air Drying
Drying Duration
12 - 24 months
Store in a dark, cool place with low humidity and good ventilation to prevent spoilage.
Dehydrator drying: Uniform and quick drying due to controlled temperature and airflow.
Oven drying: Efficient for humid climates; low temperature setting avoid cooking.
Air drying: Natural process, suitable for arid regions; requires no energy.
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