Poison pie

Hebeloma crustuliniforme

''Hebeloma crustuliniforme'', commonly known as poison pie or fairy cakes, is a gilled mushroom of the genus ''Hebeloma'' found in Europe and North America, and has been introduced into Australia. Its specific name derives from the Latin ''crustulum'' or little biscuit. It is moderately poisonous.
Poison Pie - Hebeloma crustuliniforme Flat-ish cap that was whiteish/buff with a slightly darker center. Gills were attached, crowded, and brownish. Stem: Slightly hairy and swollen at the base. Odor: radish-like.

Habitat: Growing at the edge of a forest
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Appearance

The buff to pale tan cap is 4–10 cm in diameter, convex then umbonate with an inrolled cap margin until old. The gills are pale grey-brown and exude droplets in moist conditions. The stipe is 4–7 cm high and bears no ring, while the thick flesh is white. The fungus has a radish-like smell and bitter taste.
Poison Pie This is a picture of Hebeloma crustuliniforme at the Avalon Area of Patapsco Valley State Park in Howard County, Maryland. Fall,Geotagged,Hebeloma crustuliniforme,Poison pie,United States

Distribution

A common mushroom, ''Hebeloma crustuliniforme'' can be found in open woodland and heathland in summer and autumn, though may extend through winter in places with milder winters such as California.
Poison pie fungi - Hebeloma crustuliniforme Not sure of correct identification. Australia,Eamw fungi,Geotagged,Hebeloma crustuliniforme,Poison pie,Winter

Habitat

A common mushroom, ''Hebeloma crustuliniforme'' can be found in open woodland and heathland in summer and autumn, though may extend through winter in places with milder winters such as California.
Poison Pie - Hebeloma crustuliniforme Flat-ish cap that was whiteish/buff with a slightly darker center. Gills were attached, crowded, and brownish. Stem: Slightly hairy and swollen at the base. Odor: radish-like.

Habitat: Growing at the edge of a forest
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Defense

This fungus is poisonous, the symptoms being those of a severe gastrointestinal nature, namely vomiting, diarrhea and colicky abdominal pain several hours after consumption. The toxic agents have not been identified.

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Taxonomy
KingdomFungi
DivisionBasidiomycota
ClassAgaricomycetes
OrderAgaricales
FamilyHymenogastraceae
GenusHebeloma
SpeciesH. crustuliniforme