Gem-studded Puffball
(Lycoperdon perlatum)

Gem-studded Ring
Gem-studded Puffball sculpture
Gem-studded Puffball
sculpture, acrylic paint
by "Wildman"

This small, white to brown, pear- to top-shaped puffball, 1 to 2-3/8 inches across and 1-1/4 to 3 inches tall, is easy to recognize because it's covered with tiny spines. It develops a pore on top when mature, through which the spores escape. It rests on a stalk-like, chambered, white to brown base.

Description

Gem-studded puffball
Gem-studded Puffball, young specimen
photo by "Wildman"

The inside of the puffball begins soft and white.

Gem-studded Puffball, split
Gem-studded Puffball, young specimen, split open
Note the undifferentiated, white interior
photo by "Wildman"
Then the inside becomes an unappetizing green-brown. The mature spores are olive brown.
Gem-studded Puffballs, Split
Gem-studded Puffballs, young and old specimens
Note the color change inside.
photo by "Wildman"

Look-Alikes

The pear-shaped puffball, also a choice edible, resembles this mushroom, but the former is lacks the spines and grows on dead wood.

Poisonous earthballs (Scleroderma) begin white inside, but they soon turn black, and they're always hard, whereas this puffball is always soft.

Always cut open small puffballs to make sure there are no gills or stem inside, indicating possibly deadly amanitas.

Habitat

Look for this mushroom on the ground, where it decomposes organic material, in the woods and in cultivated areas, throughout the US. It often appears in the same place year after year, sometimes in great quantity.

Gem-studded Puffball Cluster
Gem-studded Puffballs
This mushroom often grows in clusters.
photo by "Wildman"

Season

You can find this mushroom from early summer to fall.

Cooking

Slice this choice mushroom, sauté it, steam it, or simmer it in soups, like other mushrooms.

Pair of Pears
It has a mild to moderate flavor intensity, so don't drown out with other strong-flavored ingredients.

It dehydrates well.


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