Jack-o'-Lantern (Omphalotus illudens) in Georgia habitat

Georgia Jack-o'-Lantern Habitat Guide

Jack-o'-Lantern (Omphalotus illudens) is a realistic state-level profile for Georgia, where foragers look for it in buried hardwood roots, stumps, and clustered woodland edges tied to oak-pine ridges, creek bottoms, and piedmont hardwood draws. This page narrows the North American pattern to local terrain and seasonality instead of relying on generic continent-wide copy. its true gills and dense clusters are critical warnings. It is best treated as a poisonous species that should never be collected for food. Toxicity planning matters because causes severe gastrointestinal illness and glows faintly in ideal darkness.

Where to Look

Buried Hardwood Roots, Stumps, And Clustered Woodland Edges. In Georgia, prioritize oak-pine ridges, creek bottoms, and piedmont hardwood draws.

Season Window

fall

Regional Fit

Southeast Piedmont, Georgia

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