Pyronema omphalodes is a fascinating fungus known for its bright orange, cup-shaped fruiting bodies which typically grow in clusters on burned ground. This species is a pioneer in the ecological succession of recently burned woodlands, helping to decompose charred plant materials. It usually appears soon after forest fires, playing a crucial role in the natural regeneration process.
Odor:
Mild, non-descript mushroom smell.
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General Info About Pyronema omphalodes
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Attributes of Pyronema omphalodes
Flesh
Thin; orange
Spore Print Color
White
Odor
Mild, non-descript mushroom smell.
Body Color
Red
Orange
Pink
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
Growth Form
Scattered, Clustered
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
On soil, Dead Woods
Occurence Habitats
Disturbed Lands
Species Status
Infrequent
Endangered Species
No
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Habitat of Pyronema omphalodes
Pyronema omphalodes favors environments where recent fires have occurred, typically thriving on charred ground and among the remains of burned wood.