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Least Stinking Brittlegill

A medium sized, fairly stinky, often misidentified brittlegill. Not really for the foragers, but it is good to know....

Yellow Brain

A little gem that can be found at any time of year on dead branches and twigs. Even though it is not considered edible, it is always an interesting find....

Brown Parasol

One of the large parasol-lookalikes, a controversial member of the ‘shaggy parasols’. Its edibility ranking is not conclusive, so it is worth knowing its ID features to avoid any troubles....

Artist's Bracket

It is perennial bracket, distributed worldwide, common on deciduous trees but very rare on conifers. Not edible as it is extremely tough and woody, unless you have teeth like chainsaws!...

Birch Mazegill

For the first blink this small size annual polypore might look like Turkey Tails (Trametes versicolor) to many, but once you see the underside, the distinct gills makes it clear...

Blushing Rosette

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....

Dead Man's Fingers

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

Poison Pie

A common poisonous mushroom that is best identified by its strong radish like smell, greasy cap, very wide umbo and dark droplets or brown stains from the droplets on the...

White Dapperling

This mushroom is for experienced foragers only due to its similarity to the deadly poisonous Destroying Angel....

Sheathed Woodtuft

A medium sized, choice edible mushroom but with a potentially deadly poisonous look-a-like, therefore great care should be taken if collecting this species. Can be found at any time of...