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Train Wrecker (Neolentinus lepideus) — mushroom identification photo

Train Wrecker

Neolentinus lepideus

✓ Edible
Always verify identification with multiple features before consuming
Cap color
Cream to tan with brown scales
Cap size
Medium-large (5-15 cm)
Gill color
White to cream, serrated
Gill attachment
Decurrent
Stem
Tough, fibrous, white to tan with scales; often curved
Texture
Very tough and fibrous
Habitat
Dead or dying conifers, railroad ties, utility poles
Fruiting season
June–October
Peak season
Summer-Fall

Key Identification Features

Preparation Notes

Very tough texture; young specimens edible; requires long cooking; older specimens too fibrous to eat

Regions Found

Region data not available

Look-Alikes

No documented look-alikes on record.

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