As interest in gastronomy becomes more prevalent among regular people (like me!), so has an interest in unique ways to find good ingredients. That might be why foraging for mushrooms to eat has started to become commonplace. Fortunately, you don’t need to be a bona fide mycologist to forage for mushrooms. However, you do need to know the difference between species. More specifically, knowing which mushrooms are not edible proves to be the most helpful skill. Making things challenging is the fact that, in South Carolina, two of the world’s most dangerous mushrooms grow practically side by side. Here’s what to know about these poisonous mushrooms in South Carolina.

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Did you know that these poisonous mushrooms in South Carolina are among the most dangerous in the world? If you’re an avid forager for mushrooms in South Carolina, we’d love to hear about your experience and see your photos. Let us know of any tips and tricks you have in the comments. And, before you head out make sure you have all the right gear for a fun trip into the woods.

If you prefer your outdoor adventures to be a little less…poisonous, consider one of these hikes. Each one is less than one mile.

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