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Boletus pulverulentus or simalar204 views
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Plums and custard207 views
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Sickener203 views
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Boletus pulverulentus or simalar204 viewsAn interesting fungi. One of several bolete that when torn or cut the flesh turns almost intermediately blue
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Boletus pulverulentus or simalar205 viewsHere the flesh has gone bark ink blue where ripped
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Bay Bolete212 views
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Bay Bolete214 views
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215 views
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False Panther- Amanita spissa218 viewsThis is not a panther cap as it has ridges or lines on the white ring under the cap but is not quite right to be a blusher as the spots are white (except where something has dropped on it)and the cap is very brown and the chew mark on it is not pink.


I am pretty sure now that it is false panther cap- Amanita spissa
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Bay Bolete212 viewsProbably!
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Chanterelle219 views
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Chanterelle209 views
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Blusher- amanyia rubescens210 views
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Blusher- amanyia rubescens219 views
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Blusher212 viewsAn edible species(if cooked) that looks a bit like the panther cap-a fungi that as killed people so best left alone.



Please dont eat any wild fungi unless you are a real expert with years of experience
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Blusher210 viewsAlthough at a quick glance it is similar to the panther cap-one of the fungi that has caused fatalities these are apparently very tasty, if cooked, poisonous if raw mmmmmmm!


please don't eat wild fungi unless you are a real expert with donkies years experience.
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Honey fungus217 views
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Glistening Ink cap213 viewsHale woods, Cumbria
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Glistening Ink Cap210 viewsTaken at Latterbarrow Cumbrian Wildlife trust reserve
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Velvet Shank217 views
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