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Black Bulgar

A dark brown to black thick-fleshed cup- or disc-shaped gelatinous fungi attached to the bark of decaying oaks....

Egghead Mottlegill

A fairly common Mottlegill that mainly grows from April to November but can be found in winter if the weather is mild. It is easily identified as it is the...

Cedarwood Waxcap

One of the lookalikes of Snowy Waxcap (Cuphophyllus virgineus), but usually a bit smaller, more cream-buff in colour, and has a distinctive cedarwood smell....

Spectacular Rustgill

A common tree rotting fungus found in dense clusters at the base of living trees as well as stumps and logs....

Beech Woodwart

Small, irregularly hemispherical brick red to rusty brown coloured warts found in large numbers on dead or fallen beech....

Orange Bolete

Although known to be associated with Oak, this mushroom can also be found under Poplar, Aspen, Beech or Birch, making the identification between other Leccinums difficult. Must be well cooked...

Poplar Fieldcap

Not very well known in the UK but it’s an excellent edible, often found in large quantities. It’s highly appreciated in other parts of the World....

Shaggy Inkcap

This mushroom is absolutely delicious but has an extremely short shelf life. If you leave one on your table overnight you will come down to a black ink puddle in...

The Prince

A very tasty Agaric but it can accumulate cadmium so best picked from the wild away from urban spaces and busy roads....

Inky Mushroom

A fairly common mushroom that can often be found in large numbers. When first spotted it usually causes a bit of excitement as it can resemble the Prince, then when...