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�Locations: 28 �Species : 168 �Photographs: 1544 |
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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 Prince | | Edibility: Good | | Season: Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Field Mushroom | | Edibility: Good | | Season: Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | Common Name(s): Orange Peel Fungus | | Edibility: Edible | | Season: Late Summer - Late Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | Common Name(s): Snakeskin Grisette | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): False Death Cap | | Edibility: Unpleasant taste and smell, easily confused with deadly Amanitas | | Season: Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Orange Grisette | | Edibility: Must be cooked | | Season: Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Grey Spotted Amanita | | Edibility: Worthless | | Season: Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Tawny Grisette | | Edibility: Must be cooked | | Season: Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | Common Name(s): Fly Agaric | | Edibility: Poisonous and hallucinogenic, contains muscarine and ibotenic acid | | Season: Late Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Death Cap | | Edibility: Deadly | | Season: Summer - 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): Honey Fungus | | Edibility: Must be well cooked | | Season: Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Lemon Disc | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: All year | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Penny Bun, Cep, Porcini, King Bolete | | Edibility: Delicious | | Season: Late Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Dotted-Stemmed Bolete | | Edibility: Can cause stomach upsets, especially raw | | Season: Later Summer - Early Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Jelly Antler, Stags-horn Fungus | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | Chlorosplenium Aeruginascens | |
| | Common Name(s): Green Wood-cup, Green Stain | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): White Coral Fungus, Crested Coral Fungus | | Edibility: Edible | | Season: Summer- Late Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Aniseed Mushroom | | Edibility: Stong aniseed taste, best used as flavouring | | Season: Summer - Late Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | Common Name(s): Spotted Tough-Shank | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Summer - Late Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Shaggy Ink Cap, Lawyers Wig | | Edibility: Described as good, I wasn't that keen | | Season: Late Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Snowy Inkcap | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Many-Zoned Polypore | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: All year | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | Cortinarius Subviolascens | |
| | Common Name(s): | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Beefsteak Fungus, Oak Tongue | | Edibility: Can be bitter | | Season: Late Summer - Autumn | | 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): Lacquered Bracket | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: All year | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | 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 | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | Hygrophoropsis Aurantiaca | |
| | Common Name(s): False Chanterelle | | Edibility: Mixed reports on this one, some describe as edible some inedible. Has been said to cause hallucinations | | Season: 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): Oak Bracket | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Throughout the year | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Benzoin Bracket | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Later summer to winter | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Changing Pholiota | | Edibility: Edible and good | | Season: Spring - Early Winter | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Amethyst Deceiver | | Edibility: Good for colour | | Season: Late Summer - Early Winter | | 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): Saffrom Mik Cap | | Edibility: Supposed to be good | | Season: Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): False Saffron Milkcap | | Edibility: Edible, said to be a poorer version of Lactarius Deliciosus | | Season: Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Woolly Milk Cap | | Edibility: Slightly poisonous, eaten after boiling in eastern europe. | | Season: Late Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | Common Name(s): Brown Birch Bolete | | Edibility: Average, doesn�t keep well and often maggot infested | | Season: Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Jelly Babies | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Late Summer - Late Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Stinking Parasol | | Edibility: Poisonous | | Season: Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Common Puffball | | Edibility: Edible when young | | Season: Summer - Late Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | Common Name(s): Stump Puffball | | Edibility: Edible when young and white throughout | | Season: Summer - Late Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Parasol Mushroom | | Edibility: Excellent, best fried in breadcrumbs as gills can be soggy. | | Season: Summer - Late Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Shaggy Parasol | | Edibility: Excellent but can cause gastric upsets in some | | Season: Summer - Late Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Fairy Ring Champignon | | Edibility: Good | | Season: Spring - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | Common Name(s): Giant Polypore | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Dog Stinkhorn | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Summer - Late Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Early Summer - Early Winter | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Jack O'Lantern | | Edibility: | | Season: Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Porcelain Fungus | | Edibility: Poor | | Season: Late Summer - Late Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Petticoat Fungus | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Late Spring - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Brown Roll-rim | | Edibility: Poisonous maybe deadly | | Season: Late Summer - Late Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | Common Name(s): Dye Polypore | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Shaggy Pholiota | | Edibility: Bitter | | Season: Autumn - Early Winter | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Birch Polypore, Razor-strop Fungus | | Edibility: Inedible | | 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): Wrinkled Peach | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Autumn - Winter | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Birch Russula | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Summer - Early Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Yellow Swamp Russula | | Edibility: Good | | Season: Spring - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Charcoal Burner | | Edibility: Good | | Season: Summer to Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Beechwood Sickener | | Edibility: Causes vomiting | | Season: Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | Common Name(s): Common Yellow Russula | | Edibility: Not very good | | Season: Late Summer - Late Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Primrose Russula | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Common Earthball | | Edibility: Slightly poisonous, reportedly used as flavouring | | Season: Late Summer - Early Winter | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Cauliflower Fungus | | Edibility: Very good, needs careful cleaning | | Season: Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Dung Roundhead | | Edibility: Inedible | | Season: Spring - Late Autumn | | 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): Birch Knight Cap | | Edibility: Poor | | Season: Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | 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 | | Enter Gallery |
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| | | Common Name(s): Bitter Bolete | | Edibility: Very bitter with aftertaste that lingers. | | Season: Late Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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 | | | Common Name(s): Bay Bolete | | Edibility: Excellent | | Season: Summer - Autumn | | Enter Gallery |
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