Omphalotus illudens (Scweinitz) Bresinsky and Besl 1979
The 'Jack o’ Lantern’ has a clustered large
brilliant orange-yellow
caps and stems. They are saprotrophs
found at base of trees or tree stumps. Often confused with chanterelles. They biioluminescein darkness (In case you want to see this for yourself, be patient as it may take several minutes for your eyes to adjust to the green glow.
Contains illudin
S and illuden
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well as other toxic chemical compounds and causes severe sweating and digestive
problems.
Its antibacterial and antifungal effects
appear be implicated in their toxic effects in humans, when eaten raw or
cooked. It is in the Omphalotaceae family of the Agaricales order.