Basics
Anatomy
Identification
100

Fungi that rely on a living host to get nutrients.

What is a Parasite/parasitic fungus?

100

The (usually) underside of a mushroom that acts as a reproductive system.

What are gills/pores/teeth?

100

Characterized by their phallic shape, egg-like primordia, and stinky smell!

What is a Stinkhorn/Phallus species?

200

"Trippy"  fungi that bruise blue.

What are Psilocybes/psychedelic fungi?

200

The web-like network of tiny threads that is the true fungus.

What is mycelium?

200

Categorized by their star-shaped fruiting body, usually with a bulb in the middle.

What is an Earthstar/Geastrum species?

300

Firm, tough fungi that grow off of trees, possessing pores and a thick fruiting body. Known for their long lifespans.

What are Conks?

300

The "skirt" found on the stipe of some mushrooms.

What is a veil/partial veil?

300

Characterized by their false, forking gills and trumpet-like shape.

What are Chanterelles and Allies/Cantharellus, Craterellus, and Gomphus.

400

Fungi that feed off of dead organisms, breaking them down into nutrients.

What are Saprophytic fungi/saprophytes?

400

The bulb/sack found on the base of some mushrooms, especially Amanita.

What is a volva?

400

Characterized by their tooth/hair like fruiting body. Known for their cognitive health properties.

What is Lion's Mane/Hericium species?

500

The type of fungus that contains basidia.

What is a basidiomycete?

500

The small wisps of mycelium found at the base of a mushroom.

What is a rhizomorph/basal mycelium?

500

Usually classified by their stem breaking like chalk and having light-colored spores/gills.

What is a Russula?