The Ultimate "What is this Fungi?" thread.

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I'm not trying to identify this one as its pretty easy to work out what it is. Its just that its the biggest I've so far seen.
Its a Giant Puffball or Calvatia Gigantea
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s'étonner

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Aug 19, 2010
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PS Remember to leave a few...and don't bother picking ones with great slug-holes in them. :)

Haha! Don't worry, I left plenty of the tiny/half eaten ones! :)

I also took some snaps of some other mushrooms that I encountered today, which I may upload soon, as I'd love to know what else is about!

Unrelated side note- I see you're from Brighton, I don't suppose you support the local football team do you?
 

Geoff Dann

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s'étonner;959299 said:
Haha! Don't worry, I left plenty of the tiny/half eaten ones! :)

I also took some snaps of some other mushrooms that I encountered today, which I may upload soon, as I'd love to know what else is about!

Please do.

Unrelated side note- I see you're from Brighton, I don't suppose you support the local football team do you?

I have lived in Brighton for the last 13 years, but I'm actually from South London.

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Big game on the 27th...

Shame about Glenn Murray, eh? :D
 
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s'étonner

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Aug 19, 2010
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Leicester, UK
Please do.



I have lived in Brighton for the last 13 years, but I'm actually from South London.

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Big game on the 27th...

Shame about Glenn Murray, eh? :D

Oh dear, I didn't think they'd let your sort on here... :lmao:

It may be a big game for a tin pot club like Palace (probably your cup final!) but not us ;)

Only kidding mate! Should be a cracking match!

As for Murray, time will tell whether he can show some consistency now he's over his injury problems. I don't think we saw the best of him till last season. I have to say that signing Mackail-Smith, and Vicente Rodriguez has eased my sense of loss after he left though.... :cool:
 

Geoff Dann

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Horn of Plenty:

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It's my lucky day. I've been searching for these for 25 years. It was the last commonly-eaten British fungus (apart from some of the spring species and subterranean truffles) I'd never found. I didn't actually find these either - one of my foraging clients spotted them after I'd walked straight past....as I have no doubt done many times before.

:)
 

s'étonner

Forager
Aug 19, 2010
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Leicester, UK
Here's a few things I spotted today:

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Boletes of some kind. Found growing in the back garden! Any ideas?

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Shaggy Parasol? My dad found it whilst playing golf!
 

s'étonner

Forager
Aug 19, 2010
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Leicester, UK
Hey Geoff Dann, thanks for the help!

Slippery Jack. You have pine trees in your garden I presume.

I think that there's some kind of small pine in the front garden, which would be just over the fence from where I picked the Boletes. Will have to check, because if not, the only tree close to where I found them is an ash!

Close relative of. This is Macrolepiota rhacodes var. bohemica, which doesn't have a common name.

Didn't know about that one! Can I eat it? :D

Guessing it just carries the same possible risk of gastric upset as the common ones?

Thanks again mate.
 

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