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A beautiful, wide-pored annual polypore with a varied appearance. Its most common form is the rosette form, but it has many different irregular forms, including an upside-down, hemispherical form too....
A beautiful purple coloured crust fungus, unless if you have an orchard! It can be found all year round....
This has to be the drama queen of mushrooms. A large, golden yellow fungi with a partial veil that falls away to become a large ring atop a sheath running...
A very robust (chunky) rare white Amanita. Large, solid, and almost clublike before the cap opens. This is a mushroom that can be spotted from a hundred metres away and...
A scarce member of the Leccinum genus of the Boletes. Very similar to and probably often mistaken for the Orange Bolete, Leccinum aurantiacum. Usually found in small groups, a very...
It is a really beautiful, inedible mushroom. One often can spot it from distance, because it looks like a freshly set fire emerging from conifer stumps or roots....
An uncommon edible polypore which looks like a smaller cousin of Dryad’s Saddle....
A rather impressive looking crust, often forming dense clusters of annual fruit bodies on various hardwoods. The dominant colour is yellow to rusty orange, there is no sign of red...
A medium to large size, hard, beige to ochre, perennial polypore with a maze-like pore surface most of all on dead oaks....
An annual, medium to large bracket fungus. Unmistakable when young, but when is getting old it is probably the one which is most commonly mistaken with Chaga....