What is another word for Omphalotus Illudens?

Pronunciation: [ˈɒmfɐlˌɒtəs ɪlˈuːdənz] (IPA)

Omphalotus Illudens, also known as the jack-o'-lantern mushroom, is a species of poisonous mushroom that is commonly found in North America. Synonyms for this mushroom include false chanterelle, golden chanterelle and the jack-o'-lantern fungus. The mushroom's flesh, gills, and spores contain toxins that are harmful to humans and animals if ingested. Unlike the popular edible chanterelle mushroom, the Jack-O'-Lantern Mushroom cannot be eaten. The mushroom gets its name from the glowing orange light it emits in the dark, and is often mistaken for edible mushrooms. The best way to ensure safe mushroom foraging is to seek guidance from experienced local foragers and expert mycologists.

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