Idaho Sulphur Tuft Habitat Guide
Sulphur Tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare) is a realistic state-level profile for Idaho, where foragers look for it in stumps and buried wood in cool wet forest or park settings tied to Douglas-fir duff, alder bottoms, and wet cedar-hemlock forests. This page narrows the North American pattern to local terrain and seasonality instead of relying on generic continent-wide copy. yellow-green tones and crowded growth are common clues. It is best treated as a poisonous species that should never be collected for food. Toxicity planning matters because bitter and poisonous, often appearing where edible wood mushrooms also grow.
Where to Look
Stumps And Buried Wood In Cool Wet Forest Or Park Settings. In Idaho, prioritize Douglas-fir duff, alder bottoms, and wet cedar-hemlock forests.
Season Window
fall
Regional Fit
Pacific Northwest, Idaho
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