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Locations: 28 Species : 167 Photographs: 1542 |
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| | | Common Name(s): Horse Mushroom | | Edibility: Good | | Season: Late Spring - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | Common Name(s): The Blusher | | Edibility: Must be cooked | | Season: Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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| | Common Name(s): Jews Ear, Judas Ear, Wood Ear | | Edibility: Gelatinous, popular in China | | Season: All year | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | Common Name(s): Yellow cow-pat toadstool | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | Common Name(s): Small Stagshorn | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: All year | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | Common Name(s): | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Spring - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): St George's Mushroom | | Edibility: Good, floury taste. Very popular on the continent | | Season: Spring | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Russet Tough-Shank | | Edibility: Bland and thin-fleshed | | Season: Late Spring - Late Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Glistening Ink Cap | | Edibility: Insubstantial but usually in large numbers. Popular in the US | | Season: Late Spring - Early Winter | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | Common Name(s): Fairy Parasol | | Edibility: Insubstantial | | Season: Spring - Late Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Many-Zoned Polypore | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: All year | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Hazel Cup | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Winter - Spring | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Witches Butter | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: All year | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Dog vomit slime mould, Flowers of Tan | | Edibility: Inedible but the plasmodium stage is apparently eaten like scrambled eggs in Mexico | | Season: All year | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Common Ganoderma | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: All year | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | Common Name(s): Artist's Fungus | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: All year | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Mosaic Puffball | | Edibility: Edible if white throughout | | Season: Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Sulphur Tuft | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: All year | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | Common Name(s): Beech Woodwart | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Late Summer - Early Spring | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): The Deceiver | | Edibility: Average | | Season: Summer - Early Winter | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Chicken of the Woods, Sulphur Polypore | | Edibility: Excellent if young enough | | Season: Late Spring - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | Common Name(s): Stinkhorn | | Edibility: Parts meant to be edible. Don�t fancy it much. | | Season: Summer - Late Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | Common Name(s): Oyster Mushroom | | Edibility: Excellent though tough when old | | Season: All year | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Fawn Shield Cap | | Edibility: Not worthwhile | | Season: Early Summer - Late Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Fringed Polypore | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Early Spring - Summer | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | Common Name(s): Dryad's Saddle | | Edibility: Edible when young, mediocre | | Season: Spring - Summer | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Larch Bolete | | Edibility: Mediocre | | Season: Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | Common Name(s): Yellow Brain Fungus | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: All year round but mainly Late Summer - Winter | | Enter Gallery |
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