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Butterscotch Honey Mushroom (Armillaria sinapina) — mushroom identification photo

Butterscotch Honey Mushroom

Armillaria sinapina

✓ Edible
Always verify identification with multiple features before consuming
Cap color
yellowish-brown,pale tan
Cap size
3–10 cm
Gill color
white,cream
Gill attachment
adnate
Stem
white with yellowish ring
Texture
firm
Habitat
base of conifers and hardwoods
Fruiting season
September–November
Peak season
Fall (September–November)

Key Identification Features

Preparation Notes

Cook thoroughly — all honey mushrooms must be cooked; discard tough stems

Regions Found

Region data not available

Look-Alikes

No documented look-alikes on record.

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