Bay Bolete
A bay-brown capped bolete with pores that bruise slowly blue, a common autumn edible of European forests.
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A bay-brown capped bolete with pores that bruise slowly blue, a common autumn edible of European forests.
A grey-brown capped bolete with a tall scaly stem, growing only under birch trees.
A black warty underground ascomycete from oak woodlands of southern Europe, treasured as the diamant noir of French cuisine.
A dark, hollow funnel-shaped chanterelle relative with smoky flavour, sometimes called the "horn of plenty."
A trumpet-shaped golden-yellow mycorrhizal mushroom with false gills and an apricot scent, prized in European cuisine.
A cascading white tooth fungus that grows on hardwoods, related to lion's mane and equally edible.
The classic wild meadow mushroom, ancestor of the cultivated button and a staple of late-summer foraging.
A spring-fruiting white Amanita with the same liver-destroying amatoxins as the death cap.
A cascading white tooth fungus that grows on hardwoods and tastes faintly of crab or lobster when cooked.
A bright sulphur-yellow clustered mushroom of stumps and dead wood, bitter and toxic but easy to recognise.
A translucent yellow gelatinous fungus, also called snow ear or silver ear, used in East Asian sweet soups and skincare.
A common multicoloured bracket fungus with concentric bands, widely used in traditional Asian medicine and modern immunology research.
A pale tan underground ascomycete from the Piedmont hills, the most expensive edible mushroom in the world.
A lilac-tinged cap and gill mushroom of autumn leaf litter, with a perfumed flavour and a long British folk tradition.
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