Hebeloma crustuliniforme, commonly known as the "poison pie," is generally considered inedible and can be toxic. While some sources suggest that it might not be deadly, its consumption can lead to gastrointestinal distress and other adverse effects. Due to the potential for confusion with edible species, it's best to avoid eating this mushroom. Always consult a knowledgeable expert or reliable guide when foraging for wild mushrooms.
Hebeloma sordescens was created in 1989.
Hebeloma arenosum was created in 1986.
Hebeloma victoriense was created in 1983.
Hebeloma atrobrunneum was created in 1989.
Hebeloma anthracophilum was created in 1838.
Hebeloma aestivale was created in 1995.
Hebeloma gigaspermum was created in 1981.
Hebeloma ammophilum was created in 1978.
Hebeloma alpinum was created in 1955.
no it is not edible
Soy is actually the smallest edible nut. The largest edible nut in the entire world that is edible is the cocoa nut.
The definition of edible is fit to be eaten. The seeds inside blackberries are edible, the seeds of the yew tree is non edible (poisonous).