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The Goblet

A late Autumn mushroom that can often still be found in Spring. This mushroom must be well cooked before consumption and it has been reported that it can cause a...

Ruby Bolete

These are fairly rare mushrooms in the UK and as they also have a soapy taste they are best left for photographs....

Chestnut Bolete

This is a great mushroom to find because if you look around nearby, there will usually be many more underfoot. The Chestnut Bolete is distinguished from true Boletes by its...

Ascot Hat

The genus name, Hortiboletus, refers to the latin ‘hortus‘ meaning garden where the Hortiboletus bubalinus can often be found growing with Poplar or Lime trees....

Pavement Mushroom

This fungi can grow through dry, compacted soil or even asphalt and seems to prefer growing beside paths and roads hence its common name....

Glistening Inkcap

The powdery ‘mica’ covering can be seen shining when the sun is out but this mushroom has no nutritional value so is best left alone or added to other mushrooms...

Destroying Angel

A beautiful but deadly mushroom causing the same symptoms as Amanita phalloides. Fairly rare....

Macro Mushroom

Occasional, but being a large mushroom can often be seen from a distance. Unfortunately maggots are able to spot this mushroom as well and almost all the Macro mushrooms I...

Panthercap

An exciting find, this visually striking mushroom is not overly common. Poisonous, as with some other Amanita species it is often portrayed as deadly in field guides....

Amanita Gemmata

Poisonous, said to be deadly as with some other Amanita species. Uncommon....