Garlic mushroom is particularly noted for a strong garlic odor that makes it easy to identify. In fact, it emits this scent without being crushed or cut. Often located within mixed forests, garlic mushroom is differentiated from the similar M. Olidus and M. Copelandii by the latter’s velvet-like stems.
Cap Diameter:
1 - 2 cm
Odor:
Garlicky or mildly garlic-like aroma.
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Attributes
Similar Species
Tips for Finding
Clean and Preserve
Common Questions
General Info About Garlic mushroom
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Attributes of Garlic mushroom
Cap Diameter
1 - 2 cm
Height
3 - 9 cm
Cap
Cap 5 - 20 mm across; convex to nearly plane; brown to nearly white; glabrous; margin decurved
Cap Shape
Convex, Central Bump
Cap Surfaces
Smooth, Visible lines or stripes
Gills
Adnate, adnexed, seceding; close; cream-buff, darkening to tan-buff
Gill Attachment
Attached
Stem
Stem 3 - 8 cm long, 1 - 3 mm thick; slender; mahogany-brow, tan-buff; surface tomentose
Stem Shapes
Cylindrical
Stem Surfaces
Fibrillose
Ring
Ringless
Spore Print Color
Whitish
Odor
Garlicky or mildly garlic-like aroma.
Body Color
Brown
White
Growth Form
Scattered, Gregarious
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
Leaf or Needle Litter
You can find Garlic mushroom by these plants:
European beech, Oaks
Occurence Habitats
Mixed Woodland
Endangered Species
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Habitat of Garlic mushroom
In mixed hardwood-conifer woods, leaf duff of oaks and tanbark oak