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Would you drink from a bottle if you didn't understand the label? The same rules apply here: if you don't know 100% what it is, you can't eat it.

Friday, 9 December 2011

Some sort of Mycena? Mycena galericulata?


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Labels: edibility unknown, fungus, site 1

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Lepista inversa?

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Friday, 2 December 2011

These clumps are about 0.6m across. The slippery-looking ones at the end may be because I took them at sunset when the dew was settling.

Honey Fungus?






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Labels: base of tree, edibility unknown, fungus, site 6, tree stump

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