Mouse-Pee Pingill Mushrooms | Biobritte mushrooms | Biobritte mushroom company

Mouse-Pee Pingill Mushrooms | Biobritte mushrooms | Biobritte mushroom company

Mouse-Pee Pingill Mushrooms.

This mushroom has a stunning combination of yellow and green colors and turns bright turquoise when damaged. 

But that's not the only curiosity about it! Contrary to the stunning colors, this mushroom smells like mouse pee, which is why it's commonly known as the Mouse-Pee Pingill.


Mouse-Pee Pingill Mumshrooms


The cap can be up to 5 cm wide and has a central depression. The gills are distant and attached to the stem and short gills (Lamellulae) are present. 

The generic name Entoloma comes from ancient Greek words entos, meaning inner, and lóma, meaning a fringe or ahem. 

It is a reference to the inrolled margins of many of the mushrooms in this genus.

The specific epithet incanum comes from the Latin adjective incanus, which means grey or hoary.



The gills turn pinkish due to spores. These mushrooms grow gregariously under hardwoods or conifers in woods or in grassy areas, moss, leaf litter, or disturbed soil in summer and fall. 

They are fairly widely distributed east of the Great Plains in the U.S. as well as Europe.

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