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Post: # 210797Post Carltonian Man »

Could be Agaricus Augustus Al, but being as it’s a young fruitbody it would be wise to check the others as they grow and mature. Also worth bearing in mind there are a few exotics coming in on imported bark chippings.

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@BIg Al; Another possibility would be Agaricus sylvaticus, the Blushing Wood Mushroom. They look much like your photo. Does it stain red when cut? If so, they're very tasty, intensely flavoured mushrooms. Do heed Carltonian Man's words of caution though.

That's my two-cents worth anyway. :)

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Slippery Jack wrote:@BIg Al; Another possibility would be Agaricus sylvaticus, the Blushing Wood Mushroom. They look much like your photo. Does it stain red when cut? If so, they're very tasty, intensely flavoured mushrooms. Do heed Carltonian Man's words of caution though.

That's my two-cents worth anyway. :)
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Thelephora, Sparassis or other?

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My first post in this forum! I'm as new as newbies get with fungi... I've found an interesting looking fungi but can't id it for sure. I'm leaning towards Thelephora Palamata, but the specimen was quite large (I've cut a portion off...), maybe 10 inches across and growing at the base of a deciduous tree (which makes me think it's really not a Sparassis) between a large root and some leaf mold.

Thanks for the help!
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Post: # 227575Post Dubbermart »

Hello poeple i have recenly noticed these mushrooms growing at work outside, next to a polytunnel, i had a look on the net and they look very much like morels i was wondering if someone could confirm this? i am based in the uk.

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Yes these are a type of morel. They are morchella elata. I found some yesterday too.

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Post: # 227882Post Dubbermart »

fungi2bwith wrote:Yes these are a type of morel. They are morchella elata. I found some yesterday too.
Cool thanks so are they edible? And what is the best way to use them in cooking? Also would I be able to sell them for a good price? What is the best way to pick them? Sorry for all the questions lol.

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Post: # 227959Post fungi2bwith »

Yes morchella elata is edible. They can be dried which can intensify the flavour or they can be cooked like most other mushrooms (they have been known to cause stomach upsets if eaten raw). I had some tonight fried with St George's mushrooms, onion, bacon, Kale and a little fennel seed.

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Post: # 229768Post hedgewizard »

Getting the grit out of them can be fun though!
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Post: # 238642Post Zech »

I found these growing in my store room (cellar-type space):
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They're about 5 com across. Here are some close-up pictures:
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They don't seem to have gills as such.
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But they do have fabulous rolled up edges.
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I've looked at a few websites, but I can't find anything like them. Any ideas?
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Post: # 238650Post kit-e-kate »

Hiya, after a quick look in the Collins Gem guide, :study:, I think it could be Peziza Cerea? Apparently its preferred habitat is damp mortar and soil and its common in cellars. :icon_smile:

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Post: # 238651Post kit-e-kate »

redline8400 wrote: I'm leaning towards Thelephora Palamata
Hi! According to the Collins Gem book :study: (Again!), thelephora palmata should smell of onion! Guess whatever it was its in the bin by now, but it might help for next time!

Funny looking thing, Could it have been Hen-of-the-woods maybe?

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kit-e-kate wrote:Hiya, after a quick look in the Collins Gem guide, :study:, I think it could be Peziza Cerea? Apparently its preferred habitat is damp mortar and soil and its common in cellars. :icon_smile:
Thanks. The location's certainly right, but I'd be a bit more convinced if I could find any pictures of peziza cerea with the edges rolling outwards. Maybe something related?
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Zech wrote:
kit-e-kate wrote:Hiya, after a quick look in the Collins Gem guide, :study:, I think it could be Peziza Cerea? Apparently its preferred habitat is damp mortar and soil and its common in cellars. :icon_smile:
Thanks. The location's certainly right, but I'd be a bit more convinced if I could find any pictures of peziza cerea with the edges rolling outwards. Maybe something related?
Yeah, i wondered about that, but thought it might be a maturity/immaturity thing? Really weird looking things aren't they? :icon_smile:

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Post: # 239823Post green_pea »

Just found this big fella down by the back of the garage.

Next to my rather scruffy foot for sizing, it's about 25-30cm across.
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The underside looks like fresh bread when it's torn apart, rather than gills.
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The stalk has like darker mottled bits on:
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Any ideas? I thought maybe Boletus sp. but :dontknow:

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