If you are a keen mushroom forager / hunter then there's lots of useful info, including the edibility of all mushrooms listed and a list of good edible mushrooms that grow in your country.
Quick and easy to use, you simply select the characteristics of the fungi you would like to identify and the in-app algorithms work out the most likely matching mushrooms.
Graphs and country ranking are also shown for each individual fungi to help you see how common it is and when in the year it is most common.
When you open the app your position is used to load a relevant dataset to show just the mushrooms that occur in your country or region.
Duration | Amount (USD) |
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Monthly Subscription | $4.99 |
**Pricing data is based on average subscription prices reported by Justuseapp.com users..
Mushroom Identification made easy! Quick and easy to use, you simply select the characteristics of the fungi you would like to identify and the in-app algorithms work out the most likely matching mushrooms. You can also view the 'Top 20' of the month which lists all the common Fungi you can find in the month you are in. If you are a keen mushroom forager / hunter then there's lots of useful info, including the edibility of all mushrooms listed and a list of good edible mushrooms that grow in your country. The app comes pre-loaded with over 400 common Fungi and over 1000 images. When you open the app your position is used to load a relevant dataset to show just the mushrooms that occur in your country or region. Graphs and country ranking are also shown for each individual fungi to help you see how common it is and when in the year it is most common.
By andrewbernard122
I’m new to shroom hunting so I would really love if this app had the ability to tell me what mushrooms grow in my location.
By Silvercíd
Seems pretty useful. The name of the app indicates that is for species in the USA, however at the bottom it says the app is using a UK data set?
By broken-weathered
Instantly fell in love. Had been trying to identify a mushroom and was having no luck. This app instantly found it. Turns out it was a lions mane.