misrooms
Misrooms are a group of toxic mushrooms that can cause severe gastrointestinal distress and other symptoms if ingested. They are particularly dangerous because they closely resemble edible mushrooms, such as the morel (*Morchella* spp.) and the chanterelle (*Cantharellus* spp.), leading to accidental poisoning. Misrooms are not a single species but rather a collective term for various fungi that mimic edible mushrooms in appearance.
The most well-known misroom is the *Gyromitra esculenta*, commonly called the false morel or brain fungus. It
Misrooms are found in various forest habitats, often in moist, wooded areas where edible mushrooms also grow.
Preventative measures include thorough research, consulting experienced mycologists, and using field guides or mushroom identification apps.