Field Mushroom
The classic wild meadow mushroom, ancestor of the cultivated button and a staple of late-summer foraging.
Every mushroom on this page is exactly 13 letters long — full profile for each.
Looking for 13-letter mushrooms? Here are 7 mushrooms that fit — each linked to a full profile.
Letters are counted across the whole name with spaces, hyphens, apostrophes, and diacritics excluded. "Apple Pie" is 8 letters; "Boeuf Bourguignon" is 16.
The classic wild meadow mushroom, ancestor of the cultivated button and a staple of late-summer foraging.
A spring-fruiting white Amanita with the same liver-destroying amatoxins as the death cap.
An enormous white spherical mushroom of rich grassland, edible when young and bright white throughout.
A large rosette of grey-brown fan-shaped caps that fruits at the base of oaks, also known as maitake in Japan.
A large fragrant white meadow agaric smelling of aniseed, growing in grass enriched by livestock.
A bright orange-yellow jelly fungus that fruits on dead hardwoods after rain, harmless if usually flavourless.
A white-capped Agaricus that bruises chrome yellow and smells of iodine, a common cause of mushroom-related stomach upset.
That's our current list of mushrooms with exactly 13 letters. Need a different length? Try the browse-by-length pills in the sidebar, or combine with a starting letter — for example, 13-letter mushrooms that start with A.