Think I’ll have to pick this up, thanks for the recommendation.
Trying to identify this one. I've got an idea of what it is, and I think it's an edible, but not 100%. Any input appreciated.
Found between the road and a field, next to a hedge of beech, field maple and oak.
No immediate colour change on bruising or cutting open. A slight hint of blue after 10mins or so, but reverting back to yellow flesh.
Pleasant enough smell, fairly mushroomy.
Height: approx 7cm
Width: approx 10cm
I thought Oak Bolete, but by no means certain.Are you thinking Red Cracking Bolete?
I thought Oak Bolete, but by no means certain.
Not noticeably, but maybe very faintly with a fairly long delay, then reverting back to yellow. Similar story with the flesh.Pores look like it. Do they stain blue when pressed?
Not noticeably, but maybe very faintly with a fairly long delay, then reverting back to yellow. Similar story with the flesh.
No, any input is much appreciated.Fair enough. Think oak bolete would usually get bluey-green staining on the pores. But those do look like the spongey pores I’d expect.
I definitely don’t know with enough certainty to be any help, sorry!
Anyone know the worn brown one? Just for interest, I see a lot on the chalk Downs but not to sure what they are, apart from past their best.
The white thing I thought was a puffball but it’s got a weird stem and I’d be interested to know this one too. Found in Petworth Park, soil is light brown sandy/chalk mix and the pasture is tussocks and long tufts grass and marsh grass.
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Think I found the factory where they make them! See if you can count all the mushrooms in this image… (Spoiler: there are probably over 50 visible ones)
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Nice pictures. Any chance of some i.d's?
2 names. common bonnet or i know it as lilac bonnet, yes, i think so too.Top to bottom:
Sulphur tuft
Blusher
Pestle puffball I think. At the very least, a puffball so edible.
Fly agaric
Common bonnet (I think)
I love to look 'up' through these from below - so translucent.