Key Identification Features
- Cap white to cream, 8–20 cm, becoming gray and finally black with age — blackening progression is diagnostic
- gills white becoming red then black when old
- flesh reddening then blackening when cut
- very distinctive color change sequence
- widespread and common
⚠ Inedible: This species is not considered edible. It may be unpalatable, too tough, or otherwise unsuitable for consumption — but it is not known to be dangerously toxic. Do not eat it.
Regions Found
Region data not available
Look-Alikes
No documented look-alikes on record.
Safety disclaimer: This page is for educational purposes only. Never eat a wild mushroom based solely on online information. Always verify identification using multiple reliable field guides and, when possible, consult an experienced forager or mycologist. When in doubt, don't eat it. Spore & Scout accepts no responsibility for identification errors or adverse reactions.