Mystery Russula
Hi there, I recently noticed this strange coloured Russula in my favorite Rainforest (Temperate) area. I cannot seem to find anything close to it, except all the Red varieties, which all seem to be...
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I just reslised this could be a variant of Russula Aurora? Just a lighter version again? Any Russula experts here?
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Im not a russula expert might want to pick Foragers brain on this one. There are very many russula species that look very simmilar to each other. So much in fact that a lot of mycologists have trouble...
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No sun where this was found, it's in a Rainforest :-) It really does look like a washd out version of R. Aurora? I found this today (below), which looks more like R. Persanguinea I also found the...
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Sorry Enigma, I know very little about the Russula tribe, they are a complex family. Add to this the difficulty in IDing old, washed out and very young samples. Your stinkhorn is what looks like an...
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Thank-you very much Forager, for ID'ing that stinkhorn, you've certainly saved me a lot of time searching. We don't have a lot of reference material on Australian funghi, a few generalised small...
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I found Tremella Fuciformis yesterday. My question, I know the chinese use this for soups etc, but have any of you guys used it in cooking, and if so, is soup the only way to use it?
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I've collected a number of different jelly fungi (Wood Ear, Orange Jelly, Witches Butter, Jelly Leaf) and have experimented in the kitchen repeatedly in the interest of finding different ways to use...
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Amanita Ananaceps Amanita Ananaceps Anyone want to gues at this one below? It is simialr to Amanita Pantherina without a ring on the stem, and the flecks on top were yellow not white/cream?
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