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35 minutes ago, steve66 said:

Not actually seen a lot this year on my daily walk, afew of these this morning 

 

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Cant tell from the photo Steve.

Long or short stalk?

What colour are the gills mate?

Cheers Arry

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Out for another foraging mooch this morning. Was about two miles from the car and it pissed down and that f***ing Jack Pike jacket useless piece of shit let the rain through like a cheese cloth shirt

Here are some Chanterelles I find they vary in colour the one we find in hedges and on banks covered in bushes by the river are a buff yellow like the ones you see on sale. Then a brighter one up in t

Out today was hoping for some Ceps but no luck on that front. Seen this coming up in the Grass another I had to look up "Fairy Fingers" I did get a feed though some Horse Mushrooms and

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19 hours ago, Arry said:

I like finding the Fly Agaric because I ofter find the Ceps near by not seen many this year.

Cheers Arry

Aye, a mate of mine hit a lovely patch of cep last week whilst out picking the fly's. I'm getting stuck into the wavys at the moment, but it isn't the best of starts to the season. hopefully the 2nd flush will make up for it...

Yokel 

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31 minutes ago, tatsblisters said:

Found these this morning that seemed to have grown more due to the cold snap abating. 

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Oyster mushrooms I would say Tats. Found some the other day mate.

Have a look.

WWW.WILDFOODUK.COM

Fairly common but localised. Can be found in large numbers at any time of year but more common in the Winter months.

Cheers Arry

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1 minute ago, Arry said:

Oyster mushrooms I would say Tats. Found some the other day mate.

Have a look.

WWW.WILDFOODUK.COM

Fairly common but localised. Can be found in large numbers at any time of year but more common in the Winter months.

Cheers Arry

Cheers Arry. I wondered what they were. 

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1 minute ago, tatsblisters said:

Cheers Arry. I wondered what they were. 

Check the link if your going eat them to make sure your 100%.

Cheers Arry

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3 hours ago, tatsblisters said:

Bit of wet weather and found these in the local woods. Any ideas to what they are Arry. 

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Look like Oyster Mushrooms mate.

Cheers Arry

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WWW.WILDFOODUK.COM

Pale oyster, Summer oyster, Pleurotus pulmonarius, Basidiomycetes, Edible mushroom, Saprotrophic on woods, causes white-rot
WWW.WILDFOODUK.COM

Fairly common but localised. Can be found in large numbers at any time of year but more common in the Winter months.

Wildfood.com the mushroom section is excellent imo for ID.

Cheers Arry

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Out for a walk with my son and his family at NT place called Parke at Bovey Tracey. Found this Cep thats bit to far gone bit surprising considering its been so dry, also well early.

Squirrels been having a good feed out of the top.

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Cheers Arry

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I don't know if any body is interested.

June 23 I started this Lions Mane Mushroom kit.

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This is 2nd July

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This is 5th July

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Today 7th July.

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Think will start to harvest in the next couple of days.

Cheers Arry

 

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