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Velvet Shank

Flammulina velutipes

About

The wild ancestor of the Japanese enoki mushroom, velvet shank appears in winter on dead and dying elm and ash, often fruiting in snow. The orange-yellow caps and dark velvety stems are distinctive. An edible species best harvested young.

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Quick Facts

Category
Fungus
Latin name
Flammulina velutipes
IUCN Status
LC — Least Concern
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Conservation Status: LC

Least Concern — assessed by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.