Common genera
Across
- 4. Dried agaric mushrooms, prized for their culinary use in Asian fare.
- 5. Mushrooms with a volva at the base which grow on wood.
- 6. Earthballs, which resemble puffballs but are often toxic.
- 7. Orange mushrooms, known for their bioluminescence.
- 10. Clustered mushrooms often found on wood, includes sulfur tuft.
- 13. Known for growing in the garden, including the wine cap.
- 14. Small, fragile agaric mushrooms often found on wood.
- 16. Mushrooms with a web-like veil covering the gills.
- 20. often found in clusters on wood with viscid caps and darkened bases of the stipe
- 23. wood-decomposer known for their cascading spines and crab-like texture when cooked
- 27. Turkey tail mushrooms, and allies.
- 29. Often robust mushrooms with a fibrous texture.
- 30. Honey mushrooms, known for their yellowish clusters.
- 31. Jelly fungi, including witch's butter.
- 33. Known for their often toxic species, including the death cap.
- 34. Frilly, brain-like appearance and a rooting base
- 35. Blewits and allies, known for their lilac color.
- 36. Bright orange edible shelf fungi.
- 37. Bolete-like mushrooms with a sticky cap.
Down
- 1. Funnel-shaped mushrooms often found in woodlands.
- 2. Mushrooms with spongy pores instead of gills, including porcini.
- 3. Honeycomb-like caps prized by foragers in the Spring.
- 8. Mushrooms with a sticky often ornamented cap, usually found on wood.
- 9. Mushrooms with pores underneath, tough or corky.
- 11. Small, often black-spored mushrooms found in grass.
- 12. Small mushrooms known for their psychoactive properties.
- 15. Common button mushrooms, including portobello and cremini.
- 16. Black funnel-shaped and prized in the kitchen.
- 17. Brittle gills and a wide range of colors.
- 18. Prized large autumnal polypore in browns and greys which loves oak.
- 19. fan-shaped and found on wood throughout the year with decurrent gills.
- 21. Extremely milky mushrooms
- 22. Pink-spored mushrooms with many extravagant cap shapes.
- 24. These dissolve into black ink as they mature.
- 25. Black, finger-like fungi, including dead man's fingers.
- 26. Free-gilled mushrooms often found on decaying wood, pinkish gills.
- 28. Known for their trumpet shape, golden colors, and fruity aroma.
- 32. Milky mushrooms, may have scrobiculi