Appearance: Mushroom trees are a unique type of plant that resembles giant mushrooms. They have thick, fleshy trunks that are covered in a layer of fungus. The "leaves" of mushroom trees are large, umbrella-shaped caps that can grow to be several feet wide.
Habitat: Mushroom trees are often found in dense forests, where they can grow to be quite tall. They prefer damp, shady environments and are often found near streams or rivers.
Uses: The caps of mushroom trees can be eaten, although they have a slightly bitter taste. The large caps of mushroom trees can provide shelter from the rain and sun. The trunks of mushroom trees can be used to create furniture, tools, and other objects.