| Platterful Mushrooms. Brownish-gray cap with radial fibers, white gills, and stalk with white cords. Edible with caution. Single to several, on or about deciduous logs, stumps, wood debris; also on buried wood. It is one of the first large, fleshy, gilled mushrooms to appear in the spring and is common throughout June and July. It is edible when very young and is generally considered safe, although a few instances of gastric upset have occurred. (National Audubon Society FieldGuide to North American Mushrooms) |