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Scarlet Elfcup

Easy to identify and spot, this tasty mushroom can be found from December to March when there isn’t that many other fungi about....

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....

Dryad's Saddle

The largest capped mushroom in the UK starting early in the year with the season sometimes lasting well into Autumn.  ...

Grey Spotted Amanita

This mushroom is not a safe mushroom for novice foragers as it can be difficult to distinguish it from the toxic Panthercap....

Lilac Fibrecap

Common, poisonous and could be mistaken for the Amethyst Deceiver....

Black Morel

This popular mushroom is a choice edible but must be well cooked before consumption. The Black Morel is now very common in man-made habitats. The scientific name Morchella elata was...

Sinuous Chanterelle

A fairly uncommon member of the Craterellus genus with a grey to brown fruitbody and an undulating margin. Due to it’s relative rarity, we advise not foraging this mushroom....