Elen Sentier Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!) Aug 8, 2012 4,197 2 Kingdom of Ergyng (Herefordshire) www.elensentier.co.uk Dec 7, 2012 #1 Found on my walk up the lane today, on the outer range of a horse chestnut tree, in the bottom of a hedge - what is it? Can I eat it?
Found on my walk up the lane today, on the outer range of a horse chestnut tree, in the bottom of a hedge - what is it? Can I eat it?
Geoff Dann Native Sep 15, 2010 1,252 31 56 Sussex www.geoffdann.co.uk Dec 7, 2012 #2 Looks like Ampulloclitocybe clavipes (Club Foot), which Xylaria was talking about being indigestible yesterday. I'm not sure though, and you've got to be careful with medium and small clitocybe-like things. Last edited: Dec 7, 2012
Looks like Ampulloclitocybe clavipes (Club Foot), which Xylaria was talking about being indigestible yesterday. I'm not sure though, and you've got to be careful with medium and small clitocybe-like things.
Elen Sentier Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!) Aug 8, 2012 4,197 2 Kingdom of Ergyng (Herefordshire) www.elensentier.co.uk Dec 7, 2012 #3 Geoff Dann said: Looks like Ampulloclitocybe clavipes (Club Foot), which Xylaria was talking about being indigestible yesterday. I'm not sure though, and you've got to be careful with medium and small clitocybe-like things. Click to expand... Thank you, I'll go look it up. And I'll be very careful .
Geoff Dann said: Looks like Ampulloclitocybe clavipes (Club Foot), which Xylaria was talking about being indigestible yesterday. I'm not sure though, and you've got to be careful with medium and small clitocybe-like things. Click to expand... Thank you, I'll go look it up. And I'll be very careful .