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Amethyst Chanterelle

One of the less common members of the edible chanterelle family. It was considered a variety of the common chanterelle but is now regarded as a separate species. Just as...

Yellow Foot Waxcap

A fairly common Waxcap of nutrient poor grassland, although this habitat is becoming less common in the UK....

Candlesnuff Fungus

A beautiful and fragile-looking mushroom, which looks like dancing ghosts of the forest, or the antlers of tiny stags…...

Crimped Gill

A small size mushroom, growing in overlapping clusters on fallen branches or decaying trunks of hardwoods. Once you have checked its underneath, it is unmistakable....

Cucumber Cap

A beautiful and easily recognizable mushroom with distinct cucumber-like smell....

Splitgill

A widespread small fan-shaped fungus on dead or dying hardwood with white, hairy skin and lengthwise split pseudo gills....

Poplar Bell

A small bell-shaped fungus on fallen branches of various hardwoods, but preferably aspen and poplar....

Tripe Fungus

An inedible relative of our Jelly Ear. From the top, it might remind you of Turkey Tail, but once you have checked its underneath, everything becoming clear....

Fragrant Funnel

A small size funnel mushroom with amazing aniseed scent. Don’t be fooled, it is considered inedible, or even toxic by some....

Birch Woodwart

Looks like a spoonful of caviar on dead branches or trunks of a birch....