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Foraging For Purple Round
A walk in the woods reveals a vibrant purple gem amongst the brown fallen leaves. Common in North American oak forests, the viscid violet cort first emerges in the fall with a cap and stalk coated in a sticky slime. The cap will flatten out as it matures and develop yellow spots and streaks. While considered edible, it is not recommended for foraging because it's nearly identical to another mushroom that's not.
12.04.23
Photo: Ellen Owens