I found a clutch of these but havent got a clue what they are lol,and my book ain't much help.
I found a clutch of these but havent got a clue what they are lol,and my book ain't much help.
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possibly Horse mushroom or St Georges Mushroom but dont quote me on it
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Thanks thats what I like about this forum quick response don't worry I haven't eaten it lol
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St George's Mushrooms are much stockier than this and have white gills. Horse Mushroom is a bit closer, but that would be much bigger, have chocolate (or pink if younger) gills, and wouldn't have striations on the cap.
I think it is probably Coprinellus deliquescens, which is a sort of inkcap. Growing on a stump, or buried wood, yes?
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Alas,I can be of no help.Though I love mushrooms,never been "brave enough" to collect!So I tell myself,"The energy required to pick them,is not replaced on eating them!"Thank goodness the sell them at ASDA.lol.
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