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 Locations: 28
 Species : 167
 Photographs: 1542

Amanita Fulva
Amanita Fulva
Common Name(s): Tawny Grisette
Edibility: Must be cooked
Season: Summer - Autumn
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Amanita Phalloides
Amanita Phalloides
Common Name(s): Death Cap
Edibility: Deadly
Season: Summer - Autumn
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Bulgaria Inquinans
Bulgaria Inquinans
Common Name(s): Black Bulgar
Edibility: Inedible
Season: Late Summer - Autumn
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Hygrocybe Nigrescens
Hygrocybe Nigrescens
Common Name(s): Blackening Wax Cap
Edibility: Slightly poisonous
Season: Autumn
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Inonotus Dryadeus
Inonotus Dryadeus
Common Name(s): Oak Bracket
Edibility: Inedible
Season: Throughout the year
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Lycerpodon Pyriforme
Common Name(s): Stump Puffball
Edibility: Edible when young and white throughout
Season: Summer - Late Autumn
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Phallus Impudicus
Common Name(s): Stinkhorn
Edibility: Parts meant to be edible. Don’t fancy it much.
Season: Summer - Late Autumn
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Scleroderma Citrinum
Scleroderma Citrinum
Common Name(s): Common Earthball
Edibility: Slightly poisonous, reportedly used as flavouring
Season: Late Summer - Early Winter
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Tricholomopsis Rutilans
Common Name(s): Plums and Custard
Edibility: Inedible although as is often the case the Eastern Europeans parboil and eat this mushroom. I havent tried it.
Season: Late Summer - Late Autumn
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