Common Puffball
A small pear-shaped puffball covered in fine spines, edible when pure white inside.
8 mushrooms ending with the letter L — each with origin, classification, and notes.
This page lists mushrooms that end with L. 8 mushrooms are detailed below. Each entry below is a doorway into a full profile — not just a name on a list.
A small pear-shaped puffball covered in fine spines, edible when pure white inside.
A pure white Amanita that contains the same liver-destroying amatoxins as the death cap.
A hard yellow-brown warty ball with a purple-black interior, mildly toxic and often confused with edible puffballs.
A brain-shaped reddish-brown spring fungus containing a potent hydrazine toxin, sometimes lethal.
A small brown wood-rotting mushroom containing the same amatoxins as the death cap, often mistaken for edible species.
An enormous white spherical mushroom of rich grassland, edible when young and bright white throughout.
A spring-fruiting ascomycete with a distinctive honeycombed conical cap, one of the most prized edibles in the foraging world.
A common multicoloured bracket fungus with concentric bands, widely used in traditional Asian medicine and modern immunology research.
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