Unpredictable nature

29th Oktober 2022

Less finds than expected …

A somewhat different mushroom excursion.

Right at the beginning, I would like to thank my great participants very much ♥♥♥

Nature can be so unpredictable … After our private mushroom excursion yesterday, where we really had a lot of great finds, this time, only a few kilometres away, it was very poor.

Many mushrooms in this forest were already mouldy or outdated, but the odd Brittlegills, Blusher, Amethyst Deceiver or Bay Bolete could still be found.

Forests can be sooo different.

Personally, I thought it was sad, but first and foremost it was about imparting knowledge, and afterwards I received a lot of positive feedback from my participants via WhatsApp, Email or Telegram. Thanks for this ♥

Redlead Roundhead

Redlead Roundhead
(Stropharia aurantiaca)

Glistening Inkcap

Glistening Inkcap
(Coprinus micaceus)

Redlead Roundhead

Redlead Roundhead, gills
(Stropharia aurantiaca)

Bulbous Honey Fungus

Bulbous Honey Fungus
(Armillaria gallica)

Important!

Here too, as always:

The mushrooms presented here and their description NEVER represent a food release!!!! Please always consult a mushroom expert if you cannot determine a mushroom 100%! Because even 99% certainty can be fatal!!!

see also under disclaimer

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