Tricholoma filamentosum belongs to a family known for its diverse and broadly distributed members. This species typically grows in a symbiotic relationship with trees, helping in nutrient exchange. Tricholoma filamentosum has a distinctive appearance with a cap that can show various shades depending on environmental conditions. It usually appears in the cooler months of the year.
In This Article
Attributes
Toxicity and Edibility
Similar Species
Tips for Finding
Clean and Preserve
Common Questions
General Info About Tricholoma filamentosum
Instantly identify mushrooms with a snap
Snap a photo for instant mushroom ID and risk assessment, gaining quick insights on edible guidelines, toxicity, medical value, habitat, culture, and foraging techniques, etc.
Download the App for Free
Attributes of Tricholoma filamentosum
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
You can find Tricholoma filamentosum by these plants:
Eastern white pine, Monterey pine
AI mushroom expert in your pocket
Scientific Classification of Tricholoma filamentosum
Unlock the Secrets of Mushroom Varieties, Edibility, Toxicity, and Safety Tips!
Download the App for Free
Is Tricholoma filamentosum Toxic?
Tricholoma filamentosum is mostly found in woodland areas during autumn. Its distinguishing features include a silky, flaky cap and sturdy stem. Consumption of this mushroom can lead to gastrointestinal problems, vertigo, vision impairment, and blood circulation issues. Although similar to certain non-toxic species, it's critical to avoid accidental ingestion.