That is huge - unfortunately most of the ceps were gone where I went - either picked or deteriorated beyond edibility. I bought some fresh two weeks ago and made a fantastic soup and was hoping that I would get some more.
I'm unsure about russulas to honest - I don't know them very well at all so I am afraid to pick them. I know that they are particularly crumbly and you should avoid red ones, but I don't feel confident with them.
I'm sure there were plenty of yellow swamp russulas on my walk but I didn't have my big reference to check.
I was looking again at some of the ink caps - at my parents home there are huge numbers of coprinus micaceus, one of my books says they are inedible, however I have since found others that say they are edible - so now I'm not sure.
That is huge - unfortunately most of the ceps were gone where I went - either picked or deteriorated beyond edibility. I bought some fresh two weeks ago and made a fantastic soup and was hoping that I would get some more.
I'm unsure about russulas to honest - I don't know them very well at all so I am afraid to pick them. I know that they are particularly crumbly and you should avoid red ones, but I don't feel confident with them.
I'm sure there were plenty of yellow swamp russulas on my walk but I didn't have my big reference to check.
I was looking again at some of the ink caps - at my parents home there are huge numbers of coprinus micaceus, one of my books says they are inedible, however I have since found others that say they are edible - so now I'm not sure.