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Fairytale Fungus – The Fly Agaric

The Fly Agaric toadstool. Very identifiable with it's red cap and white spots, remnants from the veil which initially covered it. The post Fairytale Fungus – The Fly Agaric appeared first on The...

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Flaming colour – The Charcoal Burner

The Charcoal Burner gets it's common name from the range of colours visible on it's sturdy, fleshy cap - like the colours of a charcoal flame. Sometimes it can be one colour but often it can be...

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Common crumbler – The Common Yellow Russula

The Common Yellow Russula or Common Yellow Brittlegill (Russula ochroleuca) is a very common woodland mushroom. In all types of woodland growing on the floor. Edible. The post Common crumbler – The...

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A scattering of Yellow Fieldcaps

A walk though the park today I was pleasantly surprised to find many small yellow… The post A scattering of Yellow Fieldcaps appeared first on The Mushroom Diary - UK Wild Mushroom Hunting Blog.

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