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Edibility
Edible
Lookalike Danger
1 / 5
Habitat
🌲 Conifer duff
Season
Aug – Oct
"Lavender-violet horns clustered on the forest floor. Decent eating, stunning to find."
This species is found with or partners with the following hosts. Ectomycorrhizal hosts (green border) form a root-level partnership; ericoid / arbutoid shrubs (purple border) share the same mycorrhizal networks.

Decomposing leaf and needle litter on the forest floor — substrate for blewit, aniseed funnel, earthstar, and many coral mushrooms.

Generic conifer habitat — pine, spruce, fir, hemlock, or Douglas-fir. Shown when the species is reported from conifers without a specific tree.
Purple-to-wine-colored funnel-shaped mushroom with a finely ridged underside. Meaty, hearty, nutty flavor. Relatively uncommon; large fruitings a treat.
Coniferous forests, especially under Engelmann spruce and Douglas fir, at mid elevation across the Rocky Mountains and PNW. Summer through fall.
Min Soil Temp
50°F
Moisture Need
rain 0.5in 7d
Drought Tolerance
moderate
Elevation Range
0–13,800 ft
Mildly toxic. Orange-red cap, scaly. Pig's ears are purple/wine.
Conifer duff
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