Kingdom: | Plantae |
Phylum: | Basidiomycota |
Class: | Homobasidiomycetes |
Order: | Tricholomatales |
- Family
- Genus
- species – Common Name – Edibility Code
A – Excellent; B – Edible; C – Edible only when well-cooked; D – Deadly; N – Non-edible, but not poisonous; P – Poisonous
* Listed under two genera; ** Listed under three genera
- species – Common Name – Edibility Code
- Collybia
- velutipes – Velvet Shank * – B
- Cystoderma
- amianthinum – Saffron Parasol – N
- Flammulina
- velutipes – Velvet Shank * – B
Hygrophoraceae
- Hygrophorus
- agathosmus – Scented Wax Cap – N
- cossus – Stinking Wax Cap – N
- eburneus – Ivory Wax Cap – N
- hypothejus – Yellow-gilled Wax Cap – N
- marzuolus – March Wax Cap – B
- nemoreus – Wax Cap of the Woods – B
- olivacoalbus – Olive Wax Cap – N
- penarius – Fawn Wax Cap – B
- pratensis – Meadow Wax Cap ** – B
- puniceus – Crimson Wax Cup * – N
- russula – Russula Wax Cap – N
- Camarophyllus
- pratensis – Meadow Wax Cap ** – B
- Cuphophyllus
- niveus – Snow-white Wax Cap – B
- pratensis – Meadow Wax Cap **– B
- Hygrocybe
- chlorophana – Lemon Hygrocybe – N
- coccinea – Scarlet Wax Cap – N
- conica – Conical Wax Cap – P
- miniata – Vermillion Wax Cap – N
- psittacina – Parrot Wax Cap – N
- punicea – Crimson Wax Cap * – N
Marasmiaceae
- Baespora
- myosura – Mousetail Collybia * – N
- Collybia
- butyracea – Buttery Tough Shank – N
- butyracea var. asema – Asema Butter Cap – N
- confluens – Clustered Tough Shank – N
- distorta – Distorted Tough Shank – N
- dryopia – Russet Tough Shank – N
- fusipes – Spindle Shank – P
- kuehneriana – Red-stemmed Collybia –
- maculata – Spotted Tough Shank – N
- myosura – Mousetail Collybia * – N
- peronata – Woody Woolly Foot – N
- platyphylla – Shredded Collybia ** – N
- Marasmiellus
- ramealis – Branch-gilled Mushroom * – N
- Marasmius
- collinus – Hill Marasmius – P
- oredes – Fairy Ring Champignon – A
- personatus (urens) – Woody Woolly Foot – N
- ramealis – Branch-gilled Mushroom * – N
- rotula – Wheel Mushroom – N
- Megacollybia
- platyphylla – Shredded Collybia ** – N
- Micromphale
- foetidum – Stinking Marasmius – N
- Mycena
- alcalina – Bleach-scented Mycena – N
- arcaneliana – Olive-coloured Mycena – N
- crocata – Orange-milk Mycena – N
- epiptergia – Fern Mycena – N
- filopes (amygdalina, iodens) – Iodine-scented Mycena – N
- galericulata – Bonnet Mycena – N
- galopus (galopoda) – Milk-drop Mycena – N
- haematopus – Bleeding Mycena – N
- inclinata – Stinking Mycena – N
- leptocephala – Thin-capped Mycena – N
- olivaceomarginata – Olive-margined Mycena – N
- polygramma – Stripe-stemmed Mycena – N
- pura – Pure Mycena – P
- rosea – Pink Mycena – P
- rosella – Rose Mycena – N
- sanguinolenta – Blood-red Mycena – N
- Oudemansiella
- longipes – Tall Collybia – N
- mucida – Porcelain Mushroom – N
- platyphylla – Shredded Collybia ** – N
- radicata – Rooting Shank – N
- Strobilurius
- esculentus – Edible Collybia – N
- tenacellus – Tenacious Collybia –
- Pleurotaceae
- Pleurotus
- cornucopiae – Branched Oyster Mushroom – A
- eryngii – Eryngo Pleurotis – B
- dryinus – Veiled Oyster Mushroom – N
- ostreatus – Oyster Mushroom – B
- serotinus – Winter Panellus – N
- stipticus – Styptic Mushroom – N
- Lentinellus
- cochlectus – Spiral Lentinus – N
- tigrinus – Striped Lentinus – N
- Tricholomataceae
- Armillaria
- borealis – Northern Agaric – N
- melles – Honey Fungus – C
- ostoyae – Darkening Amarillaria – N
- tabescens – Ringless Armallaria – B
- Calocybe
- gambosa – St. George’s Mushroom * – A
- Clitocybe
- amethystea – Amethyst Deceiver * – B
- clavipes – Club-foot Funnel Cap – N
- dealbata – Ivory Mushroom – P
- geotropa – Monk’s Head – B
- gibba – Funnel Cap – B
- giganteus – Giant Funnel Cap * – B
- inversa – Inside Out Agaric * – N
- nebularis – Clouded Agaric – C
- odora – Aniseed Mushroom – N
- phyllophila – Leaf-mold Agaric – P
- Gerronema
- ericetorum – Moss Omphalia – N
- Laccaria
- amethystea – Amethyst Deceiver * – B
- laccata – Deceiver – B
- proxima – Close Deceiver – N
- Lepista
- flaccida – Flacid Agaric – N
- inversa – Inside Out Agaric * – N
- nuda – Wood Blewit * – A
- panaeolus (luscina) – Cloudy Tricholoma * – B
- saeva (personata) – Field Blewit * – A
- sordida – Lesser Blue-foot – B
- Leucopaxillus
- gentianus – Bitter Funnel Cap – N
- giganteus – Giant Funnel Cap * – B
- Lyophyllum
- decastes – Grey-capLyophyllum – N
- Melanoleuca
- grammopodia – Stripe-stemmed Tricholoma – N
- melaleuca – Black-and-White Agaric – N
- Nyctalis
- asterophora – Star-bearing Nyctalis – N
- parasitica – Parasitic Nyctalis – N
- Omphalina
- fibula – Orange Nail Fungus – N
- pyxidata – Pixie Funnel Cap – N
- Rhodopaxillus
- nudus – Wood Blewit * – A
- panaeolus – Cloudy Tricholoma * – B
- saevus – Field Blewit * – A
- Rickenella
- fibula – Orange Nail Fungus – N
- Tricholoma
- argyraceum – Coppice Tricholoma – B
- atrosquamosus – Black-scaled Tricholoma – B
- auratum – Golden Tricholoma – B
- cingulatum – Belted Tricholoma – B
- columbetta – Dove-like Tricholoma – B
- decora – Elegant Tricholoma – N
- equestre (flavovirens) – Saddle-shaped Tricholoma – A
Note: Two sites, National Library of Medicine and Health Canada, warn that excessive use of this species has caused poisoning. - fracticum – Pine Tricholoma – N
- fulvum – Fawn Tricholoma – N
- georgii – St. George’s Mushroom – A
- myomyces – Mousy Tricholoma – B
- orirubens – Blushing Tricholoma – B
- pardinum (tigrinum) – Striped Tricholoma – P
- populinum – Polpar Tricholoma – N
- portentosum – Pretentious Tricholoma – A
- pseudonictitans – Shiny Tricholoma – N
- rutilana – Plums and Custard * – N
- saponaceum – Soapy Tricholoma – N
- scalpturatum – Yellowing Tricholoma – B
- scioides – Grey Tricholoma – N
- sulfureum – Sulfur Tricholoma – P
- terreum – Dirty Tricholoma – B
- ustale – Bitter Tricholoma – N
- ustaloides – Tawny Tricholoma – N
- vaccinum – Brindle Tricholoma – N
- virginatum – Acrid Tricholoma – N
- Tricholomopsis
- rutilana – Plums and Custard * – N
Dermolomataceae