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Root Rot

A beautiful perennial polypore with bright red skin and white to cream pore surface. It might be a real nightmare, if you have a conifer plantation....

Velvet Bolete

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

Dead Man's Fingers

A spooky looking mushroom which is often found growing out of dead wood of deciduous trees in clusters....

Old Man of the Woods

Old Man of the Woods is not a commonly found mushroom in the UK, it is a rare find but is also hard to find amongst leaf litter. Due to...

Spindle Toughshank

A cluster of mushrooms which don’t particularly make foragers happy, especially around their favourite oaks and beech trees....

Brown Mottlegill

One of the commonest ‘Little Brown Mushrooms’ or LBMs, growing on any kind of grassy areas. Extremely variable by its colour, which makes it not too easy to identify without...

Lilac Oysterling

A remarkable looking annual polypore, and a beautiful purple coloured lookalike of the well-known Oyster Mushroom. Because their fruiting time is overlapping, it is worth having a second look before...

Whitelaced Shank

A fairly large greyish skinned saprotrophic fungi, growing solitary or in smaller groups on dead woods of various deciduous trees. Once you have learned it, it is rather unmistakable, but...

Girdled Knight

One of the grey skinned knights, but it is surprisingly easy to identify because of its cottony ring around its stem (which is not a common feature amongst the species...

Devil's Fingers

Looks like an extra terrestrial creature from a Sci-Fi film crawling out of the earth. If its shape doesn’t scare you away, its smell will. It is an ‘alien’ species...