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• #1077
I also enjoy it, with a side plate of anxiety that something very bad will get eaten. I don't eat any, even supermarket mushrooms, but do enjoy seeing the wild ones in the wild.
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• #1078
Good time to remember everyone not to much on a hunch.. 😄
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• #1079
I avoid munching wild shrooms as I don't have confidence in my IDs but have been very disappointed that my bolete spotting patch has no fungi growth of any type this autumn.
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• #1080
Yurp. I had walked past the panther cap egg, thinking it was a puffball, but was surprised at the amount of earth it had moved! Good reminder to always cut any tasty looking puffballs in half to check for gills!
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• #1081
💯 they should all be checked!
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• #1082
First porcini of the season. I also found so many winter chants and hedgehogs.
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• #1083
There were clearly some spores in the fresh woodchip at the allotment last week, all had appeared on my visit yesterday.
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• #1084
My dad just spotted these in his garden. Chicken of the Woods?
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• #1085
Not chicken of the woods, doesn’t look like a bracket fungus at all. Maybe some kind of honey fungus.
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• #1086
Those logs look like they've been drilled for spore plugs - which you can get for chicken of the woods. Although if it's your dad's garden I'd have guessed he'd know if he basically planted them!
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• #1087
He wouldn't have done anything that adventurous believe me!!!
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• #1088
If anything, it would be chicken of the garden. :)
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• #1089
Those logs look like they've been drilled for spore plugs
Or for stump killer poison caplets
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• #1090
I found some oysters at the weekened but sadly only a couple of old ones that didn't look worth eating. Plus I was camping without books etc to double check ID so left them be. Also found what I think were amythyst deceivers (also left alone for same reasons). Didn't think to take pics to refer back when I got home for some unknown reason :(
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• #1091
Another good day in the woods. 800g in total of chants and hedgehogs.
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• #1092
Been working at a heritage railway this week and spotted this albino mushroom / fungus about 1/3 way into one of the tunnels. It’s 100% as white as it looks with grey flecks and it’s growing on ballast covered in coal smoke deposits. It’s pitch black that far into the tunnel and one of the drier bits.
Anyone recognise it? It’s the only colony in the whole tunnel.
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• #1093
^ Are there wooden sleepers within the ballast?
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• #1094
Maybe Trametes pubescens ?
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• #1095
Yes
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• #1096
Dolly was convinced she should be allowed to eat these, I wasn’t so sure.
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• #1097
Few nice ones from yesterday. Couple of Prince and white saddles. Are these giant or trooping funnels? Umbo present on a few but most not
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• #1098
Dolly also found these. Next stuff truffles? :D
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• #1099
Liberty? Or look alike
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• #1100
I don't think they'll get you anywhere,, contrary to standard advice, give it a go..
Love it when this thread comes alive again.