List of U.S. state mushrooms

Three U.S. states, Minnesota, Oregon, and Texas, have officially declared a state mushroom. Minnesota was the first to declare a species; Morchella esculenta was chosen as its state mushroom in 1984, and codified into Statute in 2010.[1] Three other states, Missouri, Washington, and New York[2][3] have had state mushrooms proposed.

Current state mushrooms

StateSpeciesImageYear of designationRef
MinnesotaMorchella esculenta A brown, sponge-like cap on a white stem, surrounded by dead grass.2010[nb 1][4]
OregonCantharellus formosus A collection of golden colored mushrooms with irregularly shaped caps on a plate.1999[5]
TexasChorioactis geaster  A mushroom that somewhat resembles a dark brown or black cigar before it splits open radially into a starlike arrangement of four to seven leathery rays.2021[6]
Utah Boletus edulis
2023 [13]

Proposed state mushrooms

StateSpeciesImageRef
Massachusetts Calvatia gigantea
[7]
MissouriCantharellus lateritiusA large, golden-coloured mushroom with an irregular cap growing from leaflitter[8][9]
New YorkLactarius peckii[10]
WashingtonTricholoma magnivelareBulbous white mushrooms on the forest floor[11]
Tricholoma murrillianumBulbous white mushrooms on the forest floor[12]

Notes

  1. Morchella esculenta was chosen as the state mushroom in 1984, but it was not codified until 2010.[1]

References

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