FungiFriday: Wrinkled Parachute (Marasmiellus inoderma)

I immediately thought of crispy mushroom chips when I found this fungus in the woods. Fried with sliced lime leaves will make it even more delicious! The next task is to find the best recipe.

IMG_20230924_170142.jpg

IMG_20230924_170223.jpg

Marasmiellus inoderma, also called the wrinkled parachute, is a fungus belonging to the family Marasmiaceae.

IMG_20230924_164337.jpg

IMG_20230924_170202.jpg

IMG_20230924_170155.jpg

The mushroom's physique is somewhat similar to that of Marasmiellus ramealis. What differentiates it is that M. inoderma has a wider cap, like a Belinjo chip, and has wide, folded gills.

IMG_20230924_165959.jpg

IMG_20230924_165928_1.jpg

IMG_20230924_170101.jpg

IMG_20230924_170123_1.jpg

This fungus is a plant pathogen that causes root rot in plants such as areca nut, coconut, and other hardwood plants.

IMG_20230924_170235_1.jpg

IMG_20230924_165904.jpg

IMG_20230924_170024_1.jpg

I don't have the slightest knowledge of whether this is safe to consume, only my feeling says that it is edible.


This is my contribution to #FungiFriday hosted and curated by @ewkaw.
Happy #FungiFriday🍄

All these photos are my original work, taken with a Xiaomi POCO NFC smartphone.

Sort:  

some say that all of the mushrooms are edible, but some are only edible once.
hahaha lovely shots om

wow white mushrooms are always so tempting and you also took some really good angles so they look really stunning.

How fun, seeing so many mushrooms together, I've never seen anything like it @akukamaruzzaman

They are called fairy parachutes. Beautiful mushrooms and beautiful photography. ☺️