Beefsteak Fungus
A blood-red bracket fungus that grows on oak and chestnut, named for its meat-like appearance and red juice.
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A blood-red bracket fungus that grows on oak and chestnut, named for its meat-like appearance and red juice.
A nondescript rusty-brown Cortinarius whose toxin destroys the kidneys over weeks, often without early warning.
A brain-shaped reddish-brown spring fungus containing a potent hydrazine toxin, sometimes lethal.
A small brown wood-rotting mushroom containing the same amatoxins as the death cap, often mistaken for edible species.
A large rosette of grey-brown fan-shaped caps that fruits at the base of oaks, also known as maitake in Japan.
A bright orange clustered mushroom whose gills faintly glow in the dark, often mistaken for chanterelles.
A small slender autumn grassland mushroom containing psilocybin, common in upland European pasture.
A shelf-forming pale grey to tan mushroom that grows in overlapping clusters on hardwood logs, both wild and widely cultivated.
The fully mature brown-capped form of Agaricus bisporus, with broad open gills and a meaty texture.
A glossy chestnut-brown bolete with a sticky cap and a stem ring, growing in association with pines.
A pale brown-capped bolete with a finely cracked surface, fruiting earlier than its porcini cousins.
A bright orange-yellow jelly fungus that fruits on dead hardwoods after rain, harmless if usually flavourless.
A white-capped Agaricus that bruises chrome yellow and smells of iodine, a common cause of mushroom-related stomach upset.
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