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Sarcosphaera coronaria (Sarcosphaera coronaria) — mushroom identification photo

Sarcosphaera coronaria

Sarcosphaera coronaria

⚠ Severely Toxic
Seek emergency medical care immediately
Cap color
White exterior, lilac-violet interior
Cap size
5–15 cm diameter
Gill color
N/A (cup interior)
Gill attachment
N/A
Stem
N/A, cup-shaped
Texture
Brittle, white, cup-shaped fruiting body
Habitat
Buried or partly buried in calcareous mountain soils under conifers
Peak season
Spring

Key Identification Features

Symptoms & Toxicity

Contains gyromitrins (monomethylhydrazine after metabolic conversion) causing severe hemolytic anemia, methemoglobinemia, liver failure; DEADLY TOXIC; resembles edible puffball when still closed; do not eat; call Poison Control 1-800-222-1222

Regions Found

Region data not available

Look-Alikes

No documented look-alikes on record.

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