Sand mushroom

Sand mushrooms are a deadly poisonous mushroom. Do not harvest these mushrooms, as sand mushroom are still deadly after being blanched and can not be eaten safely. Sand mushrooms can be confused with the edible browncoat mushrooms, as well as soft mushrooms, which can be eaten after blanching, so take care when harvesting these other mushrooms.

Sand mushrooms first sprout in June, maturing in sixty days and withering in October. Sand mushrooms can be found in coniferous/spruce forests, heathlands, and pine forests and may appear on suitable maps twenty-five percent of the time. They can occur in single groups of up to three mushrooms, with a maximum of ten mushrooms per local map.