I know nothing on the subject, but just suspecting that it might be called a “death cap” would be enough to stop me from eating it
Mycology
Tbh, “I know nothing on the subject” ought to be enough. :)
I know 1 thing though.
"Mushrooms can be poisonous."
Sure looks like one to me, though it is paler than they usually are (edit: colour variation is perfectly normal for death caps though). It certainly isn't any edible species that I know of.
That being said mushrooms are somewhat local and I live on the other side of the world so take this identification with a grain of salt.
Spore print would help w/ ID, white is a (+) association. No staining/ bruising of cap and stip is (+). Also presence/ absence of a volvulus at the ground end a bulbus stipe/stem would be typical of the Amanita genus. The smooth stipe/stem is a (-). I've ID'd A. phaloides before in the field. This one would be high suspicion (+), and since it also doesn't look like anything I do forage, would be a 'pretty picture, learning experience', and let's keep looking.
It certainly does look like one. I'm just an armchair mushroom guy though.
Western Destroying Angel, I will assume that one is also poisonous? Mycologists don't fuck around with their naming conventions do they?
Then you have Chicken of the Woods, and Lobster....
☠️ neat ☠️

