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celine Emu track
Emu track commented on by celine Western Australia, Australia12 years ago

thanks

celine Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by celine Oregon, USA12 years ago

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leccinum_au...
I really think it's one of them, check the link above.

celine Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by celine Western Australia, Australia12 years ago

Hi David, thank you .
i saw you spotted the same moss i did few days ago, do you know the specie it is ?

celine Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by celine Western Australia, Australia12 years ago

thanks leuba, any idea about that fungi ?

celine Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by celine Zuid-Holland, Netherlands12 years ago

yes, i think it is an agaricus

celine Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by celine Oregon, USA12 years ago

Hi, it's definitly a orange bolet ! i've been picking them since i was a child. They are delicious and beautifull ! You need to deep them into boiling water for 5 minutes as you cut them up to stopp them becoming blue.
Enjoy ; )

celine Mushroom
Mushroom commented on by celine Paterson, New Jersey, USA12 years ago

to check if it's the ones, as they get old, you can squash it and a strong dust will explosed out of it ! kids love it ; )
They normally grow on the ground so i'm not sure...

celine Mushroom
Mushroom commented on by celine Paterson, New Jersey, USA12 years ago

yes, i agree, they taste delicious when they are young !

celine Mushroom
Mushroom commented on by celine Paterson, New Jersey, USA12 years ago

nice bolets !

celine Mushroom
Mushroom commented on by celine Paterson, New Jersey, USA12 years ago

yeah, it is definitey a stinkhorn, sometimes mistaken for morel, but they are much bigger and smell horrible !

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