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Hooded False Morel (Gyromitra infula) — mushroom identification photo

Hooded False Morel

Gyromitra infula

⚠ Severely Toxic
Seek emergency medical care immediately
Cap color
reddish-brown,brown
Cap size
4–10 cm
Gill color
none
Gill attachment
none
Stem
white to pale, hollow-chambered
Texture
rubbery
Habitat
conifer forest, rotting wood, debris
Fruiting season
August–November
Peak season
Fall (August–November)

Key Identification Features

Symptoms & Toxicity

Severely toxic — contains gyromitrin converted to monomethylhydrazine; causes severe liver and kidney failure; deaths reported; seek emergency care immediately

Regions Found

Region data not available

Look-Alikes

No documented look-alikes on record.

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