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 Locations: 19
 Species : 149
 Photographs: 1118


Agaricus Silvicola
Common Name(s): Wood Mushroom
Edibility: Good
Season: Summer - Autumn
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Ascocoryne Sarcoides
Common Name(s): Purple Jellydisc
Edibility: Inedible
Season: Late Summer - Winter
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Clitocybe Flaccida
Common Name(s): Tawny Funnel Cap
Edibility: Poor
Season: Summer - Early Winter
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Coriolus Versicolor
Common Name(s): Many-Zoned Polypore
Edibility: Inedible
Season: All year
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Daedaleopsis Confragosa
Common Name(s): Blushing Bracket
Edibility: Inedible
Season: All year
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Flammulina Velutipes
Common Name(s): Velvet Shank
Edibility: Cultivated in Japan as Enoki. It is grown in the dark which products a pure white form which is nearly all stem with an undeveloped cap
Season: Late Autumn - Spring
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Handkea Excipuliformis
Common Name(s): Pestle Shaped Puffball
Edibility: Young white specimens are edible
Season: Late Summer - Autumn
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Helvella Crispa
Common Name(s): White Helvella
Edibility: Not meant to be very good
Season: Summer - Autumn
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Hydnum Repandum
Common Name(s): Hedgehog Fungus, Wood Urchin
Edibility: Excellent, requires slow cooking to remove a slight bitterness. I pickle young specimens.
Season: Late Summer - Late Autumn
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Hygrocybe Flavescens
Common Name(s):
Edibility: Inedible
Season: Late Summer - Autumn
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Hygrocybe Psittacina
Common Name(s): Parrot Wax Cap
Edibility: Not good, slimy.
Season: Summer - Late Autumn
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Laccaria Amethystea
Common Name(s): Amethyst Deceiver
Edibility: Good for colour
Season: Late Summer - Early Winter
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Lepista Nuda
Common Name(s): Wood Blewitt
Edibility: Excellent, perfumed smell said to be caused by minute traces of strychnine
Season: Autumn - Early Winter
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Lycerpodon Perlatum
Common Name(s): Common Puffball
Edibility: Edible when young
Season: Summer - Late Autumn
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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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Macrolepiota Procera
Common Name(s): Parasol Mushroom
Edibility: Excellent, best fried in breadcrumbs as gills can be soggy.
Season: Summer - Late Autumn
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Macrolepiota Rhacodes
Common Name(s): Shaggy Parasol
Edibility: Excellent but can cause gastric upsets in some
Season: Summer - Late Autumn
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Mucilago Crustacea
Common Name(s):
Edibility: Inedible
Season: All year
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Pholiota Squarrosa
Common Name(s): Shaggy Pholiota
Edibility: Bitter
Season: Autumn - Early Winter
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Sparassis Crispa
Common Name(s): Cauliflower Fungus
Edibility: Very good, needs careful cleaning
Season: Autumn
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Stereum Hirsutum
Common Name(s): Hairy Stereum
Edibility: Inedible
Season: All year
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Tremella Foliacea
Common Name(s): Leafy Brain Fungus
Edibility:
Season: Autumn - Winter
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