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
Its a Giant Puffball or Calvatia Gigantea
There seems to be quite a lot of these about this year, judging by the pictures I've seen posted in various places.
A few people have mentioned them this year so it must be a bumper year for them.
s'étonner;959257 said:Thanks mate
PS Remember to leave a few...and don't bother picking ones with great slug-holes in them.
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!
Unrelated side note- I see you're from Brighton, I don't suppose you support the local football team do you?
Please do.
I have lived in Brighton for the last 13 years, but I'm actually from South London.
Big game on the 27th...
Shame about Glenn Murray, eh?
Very nice find indeed. Were they tasty? I've never found any myself but have heard they are lovely
s'étonner;962242 said:Boletes of some kind. Found growing in the back garden! Any ideas?
Shaggy Parasol?
Slippery Jack. You have pine trees in your garden I presume.
Close relative of. This is Macrolepiota rhacodes var. bohemica, which doesn't have a common name.
s'étonner;962364 said:Guessing it just carries the same possible risk of gastric upset as the common ones?