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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....

Suede Bolete

A non distinctive, often hard to identify member of the Xerocomus genus that can be quite variable in colour....

Pine Bolete

A great tasting mushroom that looks and tastes like the Penny Bun, the slight differences are the cap being red/brown instead of dark brown and the off white, slightly red...

Splendid Waxcap

A beautiful mushroom that can hard to distinguish from the Crimson Waxcap. The surest way to tell them apart is by drying one as the Splendid Waxcap smells of honey...

Spotted Toughshank

A late Summer to late Autumn mushroom that lives by decomposing and feeding on leaf litter and other organic matter. Although not poisonous, the Spotted Toughshank is very bitter....

Jubilee Waxcap

A rare and beautiful mushroom that should only be admired and photographed, never picked. It is a slimy, lilac/pink waxcap so easily identified and left in the field. I’m not...

Curry Milkcap

It’s fairly easy to identify milkcaps as a genus but it can be hard to identify to species as quite a few look similar but with it’s clear milk with...

Slender Parasol

A fairly common, tasty mushroom on alkali soils in grassland, woodland and even occasionally on sand dunes....

White Saddle

This is a slightly toxic but very unusual mushroom, one of the spore shooters that fire their spores out of their wrinkled caps rather than drop them from underneath....

The Miller

This is not a mushroom for novice foragers as it looks very like the deadly poisonous Clitocybe dealbata or rivulosa and great care should be taken when trying to identify...