My dad went mushroom hunting every spring, but there's one he never brought home to cook up. It's a mushroom that blooms in Missouri in July and it has the neat side effect of glowing in the dark, but it's also very poisonous.

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Kudos to Only In Your State who recently featured this admittedly pretty mushroom. It's strange to call a mushroom pretty, but it really is. During the day, it's a bright orange.

Give it a Grow via YouTube
Give it a Grow via YouTube
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It's at night that this mushroom takes on another look entirely.

National Geographic via YouTube
National Geographic via YouTube
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While they're pretty to look at, this is one mushroom you don't want to fry up. Iowa State University documented how poisonous the Jack-O- Lantern Mushroom is explaining that it will cause a person to experience "severe stomach upset accompanied by vomiting, diarrhea and headache". NOPE. I'll take a hard pass on this one even though I used to love mushrooms.

This is a mushroom that also flourishes in the rainforest and National Geographic captured them there showing what they look like at night.

It's fun to look at, but this is a mushroom you definitely don't want to touch and/or eat. It's important to share this now due to the fact that July is the month you'll really start seeing these in the wild.

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