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WBs Fungal Finds (when he has a camera....)

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So they fungi are popping up well now , if I have a camera handy I'll stick a few up as I come across 'em.

I dont get into the pine forests enough....

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Suillus luteus - "Slippery Jack" ('tis "edible")

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Nice finds Waterboy

Did you see any fly agaric ?

I need to get back into the pine forest asap

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Yeah seen a few of the fly agarics, or more to the point remnants of the early ones. They will flush on again after a bit more moisture and cool weather.

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Fly agarics have been going since early april here where i am, and still going.

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rainforest skirmish today ....

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Conchomyces bursaeformis

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Gymnopilus spp. (?)

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Clavaria spp.

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Lepista nuda - Wood Blewit ('tis edible)

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past its prime...but I am thinking Gaestrum indicum

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Macrolepiota procera - Parasol Mushroom ('tis edible)

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Heterotextus peziziformis

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Three fruitbodies if you eyes are keen :wink:

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Amazing photo's.

Anybody want to do some id's on some of these?

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lol...was wondering when someone was after names.

Not all have been fully worked through....use at ones own discretion.

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Tricholoma aff. terreum (there MAY be another species in Tas - but current thoughts are considering one )

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Mycena spp. (maybe M.pura but couldnt detect a "raddish-like odour")

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Cortinarius spp. (RUST BROWN spore - dont pick em thinkin they are wood blewits)

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Could sense they were about somewhere about now :wink: ....Agaricus campestris

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Scleroderma cepa. But you probably knew that :)

Nice thread. I found a shyte load of Chlorophyllum brunneum the other day and had them for dinner last night. :drool2:

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The first little blewit....next cold snap will have em going off :)

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do you have some pics there Karode13. still not game to eat these I have found here yet.

they smell appetizing apart form the 1 or 2 I found in autumn with maggots in the base.

it is recommended not to eat Chlorophyllums.. I have read some people have a allergic reaction to these?

still like to know more about this Chlorophyllum brunneum,

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