Male: The Pocelia have the most easily recognizable of all the fungi. A wonderful field mushrooms. Growing in the meadow just by the church Beautifully cleaned underneath, no maggot holes. Perfect few____ A really nice plant.
Field mushrooms can be up to 10 feet across. The stem has a straight base and the ring near the cap, the gills darkened with age. But beware of petite-similar looking mushrooms. This have a bulbous stem back a ring around the stem and very pale gills. It is one of those the Lepiota Family They also look very much like the Destroying Angel and the Fool's Mushroom, both absolutely deadly. So I am going to leave it behind and wash my hands straight away before I handle anything, just to be on the safe side.
Later in the autumn, False Chanterelles appear. They are easily recognized by the darker color and the fine gills that finish neatly at the stem junction. They only grow on sandy hills and only woods and had a very wide range of colors but nothing spectacular for crucial and grow and their chemicals have alarming symptoms when eaten.
Female: The edible Chanterelles is a much lighter color and grows into seed-used woods and mossy banks. The underside has quite widely space drains, which runs somewhere down the stem. Identification is easy though they appear in all sorts of convolutions forcing up through the leaf little. They really are my favorite fungus for their delicate and delicious flavor even fresh, dry or pickled.
Male: Here we have got a lovely Boletus Badius just grown, bruisy underneath, and here we have got buried in the instant blue.
Equally as good in my opinion from a colony point of view as a set but certainly something that we are very lucky to have quite a lot often in this area.
The Red-Cracked Blewit I will see, different color on the cap. We have the stashes on the stem and very much color underneath here. Softer in texture. Notice freezing does not take place with this. A lovely example grown overnight at least when they are very-very best. And as it grows, it cracks. This top wall crack It get cracking all over the top. We are finding an example in a moment no doubt, with a, cracking, very evident. Beautiful color. Wonderful. Wonderful start for our function.
Another unmistakable the Hedgehog Fungus. With its spiky underside. It is also known as Pied de Mouton in France. The caps are quite dry to the touch and it is best to scrape away the spine on site because they carry the spore. And it may well help develop fungus to develop later on.
The Amethyst Deceiver is much darker than Blewits
With the finesse and much more widely space gills. They are quite unmistakable in the forest floor. And those some others may look similar, a side-by-side comparison will immediately tell you. If it is not purple from top to bottom, it is not an Amethyst Deceiver. And compared it to the Wood Blewit family of Tricolomataceae, the Amethyst Deceiver is much more, has a much more widely space gills.
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