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 Locations: 28
 Species : 168
 Photographs: 1544

Amanita Muscaria
Common Name(s): Fly Agaric
Edibility: Poisonous and hallucinogenic, contains muscarine and ibotenic acid
Season: Late Summer - Autumn
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Collybia Butyracea
Collybia Butyracea
Common Name(s): Butter Cap
Edibility: Edible but not nice
Season: Autumn - Early Winter
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Coprinus Atramentarius
Coprinus Atramentarius
Common Name(s): Common Ink Cap
Edibility: Edible but can cause alarming symptoms if alcohol is consumed at the same time
Season: Early Summer - Autumn
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Coprinus Comatus
Coprinus Comatus
Common Name(s): Shaggy Ink Cap, Lawyers Wig
Edibility: Described as good, I wasn't that keen
Season: Late Summer - Autumn
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Laccaria Amethystea
Laccaria Amethystea
Common Name(s): Amethyst Deceiver
Edibility: Good for colour
Season: Late Summer - Early Winter
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Lactarius Blennius
Common Name(s): Slimy Milk Cap
Edibility: Inedible
Season: Summer to Autumn
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Clitocybe Nebularis
Clitocybe Nebularis
Common Name(s): Clouded Agaric
Edibility: Has been recorded as edible but apparently can cause stomach upsets and is best avoided.
Season: Late Summer - Early Winter
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Mycena Inclinata
Common Name(s):
Edibility: Inedible
Season: Summer - Autumn
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