⚠ If you suspect ingestion of this species, call Poison Control immediately:
1-800-222-1222 (US) · poison.org
1-800-222-1222 (US) · poison.org
Key Identification Features
- Large lilac to pale violet cap with dry fibrous surface
- gills cinnamon-brown at maturity
- thick violet to white stem
- strong unpleasant goat-like or rancid odor
- partial veil leaves rusty zone on stem
- under conifers
Symptoms & Toxicity
Mildly toxic; causes GI distress, nausea, vomiting; strong unpleasant odor usually deters consumption; like all Cortinarius, treat unknown species as potentially containing orellanine until confirmed otherwise; call Poison Control if ingested
Regions Found
Region data not available
Look-Alikes
No documented look-alikes on record.
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