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Adorable and poisonous green-spored parasol mushrooms on Kaohsiung road

Adorable and poisonous green-spored parasol mushrooms on Kaohsiung road

2026-08-21

After days of torrential rain, a road divider in Kaohsiung is blooming with something you definitely don’t want to pick. Huge clusters of white mushrooms have popped up along Fengnan Road, turning the strip of grass into an unexpected photo spot, and even causing a few traffic headaches. Though cute, these aren’t harmless mushrooms. They’re poisonous green-spored parasols, and officials are warning the public to keep them away from their hands and mouths.

This road divider doesn’t have the usual flower bushes. Instead, there are some white things decorating the grass. Let’s take a closer look. It turns out it’s a patch of massive mushrooms, adding a touch of fairyland to the city.

Passerby
Won’t touch the mushrooms
They’re huge! People are saying you shouldn’t touch them. They’re toxic.

Passerby
Likes the mushrooms
It’s so weird! There’s mushrooms!

Days of constant heavy downpours have caused mushrooms to appear all over the road divider along Fengnan Road in Kaohsiung’s Fengshan District. It’s not the first time the mushrooms have cropped up, but they’ve never been this big before. The mushroom craze has sent people flocking to the road to snap up pictures. The traffic chaos now is something else.

Local
Fengshan District
People are parking illegally to take pictures. The police has come to fine them, because it’s such a busy road. You can’t just stop wherever you want.

Security guard
Fengshan District
There was a patch there and another there. There were mushrooms everywhere. The police caught people parking illegally and slapped them with a NT$600 fine.

The mushrooms are green-spored parasols, a medium-to-large poisonous species that can cause serious vomiting and diarrhea 1 to 3 hours after ingestion. City officials were dispatched on Thursday evening to remove them all.

Chen Chin-hung
Kaohsiung Public Works Bureau
Abundant precipitation over the past few days made the soil very moist, creating the perfect condition for green-spored parasols to grow. They are poisonous. They shouldn’t be touched, foraged or eaten.

A low pressure system has blown in constant rains to Kaohsiung, which was once again dotted with mushrooms. While the unusual sight has caught much attention, authorities warn the public to not touch them or, worse, eat them.

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連日大雨! 高雄分隔島"長出菌菇" 誤食恐中毒忙清除

2026-08-21

受到低壓帶影響,高雄連日滂沱大雨,連分隔島綠地都長出菌菇了,有民眾在鳳山區鳳南路上分隔島,看到整片白菇景象,掀起討論,也吸引大家拍照,但公園處提醒,這些都是有毒的"綠褶菇",就怕民眾不小心採食中毒,週四晚上趕緊派員清除。

民眾走在路上,往中央分隔島一看,欸奇怪,怎麼有一朵朵白色的東西,靠近放大仔細瞧,竟然是菇類,一朵朵擠在一起,模樣看起來相當可愛。

[[民眾]]
“很大顆啊,這麼大顆,人家說最好不要碰到,因為那個菇有毒啦。”

[[民眾]]
“我覺得很新奇,長出菇類”

高雄連日大雨,高雄鳳山鳳南路上,中央分隔島長出菌菇,一整片都是,有人說這回比上次還大朵,吸引不少民眾來朝聖拍照,都覺得很新奇可愛,但違規停車亂象也跟著來。

[[附近居民]]
“有看到民眾在拍照,有些人就違停,警察都會來開單,因為這邊車流量這麼大,隨意停車。”

[[附近大樓保全]]
“那邊一坨、這邊一坨菌菇,全部長出來啊,有警察來看到違停,好幾個被抓到,都是都是600塊(罰單)。”

其實這些菌菇都是有毒菇"綠褶菇",大小屬於中至大型,如果不小心誤食"綠褶菇",在1至3小時後,就會出現噁心嘔吐等症狀,非常危險,因此20號晚上,公園處緊急派人清除。

[[高市工務局公園處主秘 陳錦宏]]
“近日因降雨頻繁,土壤濕度較高,適逢綠褶菇生長條件。綠褶菇具有毒性,不可觸摸、摘食或食用。”

受低壓帶影響,高雄雨勢下不停,沒想到分隔島又再度長出菌菇,另類奇景掀話題,但也提醒民眾,如果看到的話,不要觸碰跟採食,避免中毒。

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