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Dusky Puffball

A small darkly coloured Puffball found mainly in coniferous woodland. It’s edibility is suspect so it has been placed in the inedible section....

Wrinkled Peach

This beautiful mushroom likes to grow on dead and rotting elm so after the Dutch elm disease outbreak they became quite common, now it is fairly rare although it will...

Pink Waxcap

This is a rare and beautiful mushroom and is easy to identify with it’s sharply conical top and pink colouring so should be left alone to grow when found and...

Slimy Waxcap

The sliminess of this Waxcap makes it both easy to identify but very hard to handle as it is slippery. Due to it being covered in slime it in considered...

Parrot Waxcap

A spectacular mushroom with varied colours, mainly between green, yellow and blue with a shiny, slimy cap and stem. As with most waxcaps this mushroom should be left alone to...

Common Rustgill

An easy to identify family of mushrooms, the Rustgills have rusty looking gills and this one is common and can grow in large numbers on conifer debris or woodchip....

Aniseed Funnel

A medium size blue green mushroom in the Funnel Cap genus with a distinct, strong, aniseed smell....

Pestle Puffball

A relatively big size, pestle shaped puffball on a tall, sterile, stem-like structure....

Terracotta Hedgehog

An easily identified mushroom with a great taste that grows in many types of woodland....

Velvet Bolete

Mainly found on acid moorland/heathland with Scots Pine, particularly in Scotland and the North....