LBM (Little Brown Mushroom)

LBM is widely accepted acronym for the Little Brown Mushroom.


For me it represents any small mushroom  that is hard to safely identify or too small to bother and pick. I include in this group all small mushrooms, regardless of shape and color.


As usual, there are several exceptions to this rule:




  • Grayling (Chantharellula umbonata)

  • Some Black Trumpets(Craterellus cornucopiades)

  • Cinnabar Chanterelle (Chantharellus cinnabarius)


Although it is very hard to collect any quantity that will provide decent meal, the listed ones are well worth it.


Since small mushrooms frequently tend to grow in great numbers and clusters, they are sometimes a beautiful sight to see.  However, avoiding them will ensure that Deadly Galerina (Galerina autumnalis) does not end up on your plate.  On the other hand these mushrooms are probably the most photogenic group and most spectacular photos of mushrooms you can find around very probably contain members of this group.


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