Giant funnel

Leucopaxillus giganteus

''Leucopaxillus giganteus'', commonly known as the giant leucopax or the giant funnel, is a saprobic species of fungus in the Tricholomataceae family. As its common names imply, the fruit body, or mushroom, can become quite large—the cap reaches diameters of up to 40 cm . It has a white or pale cream cap, and is funnel-shaped when mature, with the gills running down the length of the stem. Considered by some to be a choice edible when young, this species has a cosmopolitan distribution, and is typically found growing in groups or rings in grassy pastures, roadside hedges, or woodland clearings. ''Leucopaxillus giganteus'' contains a number of bioactive compounds, one of which has displayed antibiotic and anti-tumor properties in laboratory tests.