intrufola
Intrufola, also known as the intruder mushroom, is a species of fungus belonging to the genus Clitocybe. It is characterized by its distinctive, often large, and colorful caps that can range from yellow to orange, red, or brown. The species is commonly found in temperate and boreal forests, particularly in deciduous woodlands, where it grows on the ground in clusters or groups. Intrufola is known for its edibility, with some varieties being considered safe to consume when properly prepared. However, it is important to note that not all members of the Clitocybe genus are edible, and some can be toxic. Therefore, identification by a knowledgeable mycologist is recommended before consuming any wild mushrooms. The species is also of interest to mycologists due to its morphological diversity and the potential for further taxonomic revisions.