Morels, Truffles and other Spring Mushrooms
by Michael W. Beug Email: beugm@evergreen.edu
The Evergreen State College, Olympia WA
Slide 66.
Crepidotus mollis is a common little brown-spored species
that is shaped like an oyster mushroom. There are several species of Crepidotus
and some have smooth whitish caps that look much like oyster mushrooms,
but they are small and the gills are distinctly cigar-brown at maturity
from the developing spores. Crepidotus mollis and the other
members of its genus are of unknown edibility.