Tärka
Tärka is a genus of fungi in the order Agaricales. The genus was described in 1881 by Finnish mycologist Petter Adolf Karsten. Tärka species are typically found in temperate regions, often growing on decaying wood or in soil. They are characterized by their fleshy, often umbrella-shaped fruiting bodies, which can vary in color and size depending on the species.
The common name "tärka" is not widely used outside of specific mycological contexts or certain regions. The
While some Tärka species are edible, many are not, and some can be poisonous. Identification of Tärka