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Stubble Rosegill

A large mushroom on nutrient rich, often disturbed habitats. It has shiny skin, distinct volva (often under the soil’s surface) and a radish-like smell. It has no ring but because...

Pestle Puffball

A relatively big size, pestle shaped puffball on a tall, sterile, stem-like structure....

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...

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...

Rooting Shank

An edible but not worthwhile medium size mushroom with a wrinkled, viscid cap, white gills balancing on a slim, tall stem and having a ‘root’ underground....

Blackening Brittlegill

A large brittlegill, one of the blackening species, which is not as brittle as you would assume. It is a rarely foraged species, but it might be your guide to...

Pale Oyster

Pale Oysters are mainly a mushroom of the warmer months but can occasionally be found at any time of year. It can be hard to tell the difference between a...

Spring Fieldcap

A common mushroom in Spring and early Summer but can be found later in the year. Although edible, the Spring Fieldcap is a little bitter and can be hard to...

Deadly Webcap

The Deadly Webcap can be hard to identify as there are quite a few orange/brown capped species in the Cortinarius genus. This Webcap contains orellanin, a deadly poisonous compound that...

Jelly Tooth

The Jelly Tooth can be found at any time of year but is much more likely to be found from early Autumn to Winter....