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Monday, 20 August 2012
Friday, 17 August 2012
Reddit Mycology Blog
Interesting. This is an online community of mushroom hunters from around the world, they publish photos of mushrooms that they find and then ask for other mycologists to give their opinion.
Whats the difference between Morel and False Morel?
Morchella esculenta or Morchella vulgaris |
Common Morel |
False Morel |
This is a picture of a False Morel. It is poisonous so avoid. The differential characteristics are:
- Mottled, ugly, distorted cap with no ridges.
- Looks more like a brain - more rounded and wider.
- Darker orange / brown colouration.
- Solid inside, often quite heavy.
- The stem inside goes all the way to the top of the cap.
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Saturday, 21 July 2012
General rules in edible mushroom identification
Not many!
In general:
In general:
- Red = bad. There are many exceptions to this rule for instance some Russulas (a very common mushroom) are fine. Big no, no is the Fly Agaric, however some people eat small amounts for hallucinogenic purposes.
- Blanche white = very bad. Specifically, Destroying Angel. But field mushrooms and inky caps can be similar.
- Brackets = inedible. These are the mushrooms that grow in trees like shelves. If you have ever touched one, it is almost part of the tree, better off eating a pencil. One notable exception to this is "Chicken of the Woods" - Sulphur Tuft, which is bright yellow and apparently is pretty tasty.
- Blue = good to chew? Blewits are pretty common and can be identified due to their bluish hue.
Honey Fungus or Boot-lace Fungus
Honey Fungus |
There is another mushroom which is inedible but very similar called the Shaggy Scaly Cap (Pholiota squarrosa) shown below, this can be easily avoided as it has a ringless stem, yellow lighter, flesh colour and grows mainly on conifers.
Shaggy Scaly Cap |
So to sum up:
Honey fungus: Orangey, darker colour, creamy white gills.
Shaggy Scaly Cap: Yellow, lighter colour, blue-grey gills.
Awesome mushroom identification tool
Been reading Roger Phillips book about mushrooms. He created this tool for easy identification, pretty awesome. The only problem is that he uses the latin binomial for the name of the shroom, I tend to use the traditional English...
Thursday, 19 July 2012
What is the difference between a Blusher and a Panther Cap?
Panther Cap or Blusher? |
From wikipedia "The flesh of the mushroom is white, becoming pink when bruised or exposed to air...", "This is a key feature in differentiating it from the poisonous False Blusher or Panther cap..."
Saturday, 7 July 2012
What is this mushroom? Parasol Mushroom?
Parasol mushroom? |
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