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| Georgatos5. 10. 2022 20:36:08 |
Previously there was little time for nonsense. This year the weather has really turned in favor of fungi growth. Long drought, then abundant rains and warm autumn days. And perhaps something else that stimulates the mycelia underground.
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| Majdag6. 10. 2022 17:01:32 |
Bojan you're right, history repeats itself. And today's little mushrooms of even stranger colors.....
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| darinka46. 10. 2022 18:48:39 |
Yesterday's red beauties.
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| Jusk6. 10. 2022 18:48:46 |
Majda, same fungus as yours on picture 4, photographed two days ago
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| bumbi6. 10. 2022 23:13:47 |
The lilac-colored mushroom is called violet inkcap. It's edible and quite rare; one shouldn't pick it, I read.
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| Majdag7. 10. 2022 08:54:08 |
bumbi thanks, saw it for the first time and left it where it was growing..
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| Loni7. 10. 2022 09:42:50 |
darinka4, in picture 3 it's the trembling bolete, if I'm not mistaken. There are quite a few violet inkcaps around here, but I always leave them alone.
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| Georgatos7. 10. 2022 12:22:04 |
A couple of today's beauties.
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| tinky7. 10. 2022 15:42:54 |
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| Jusk7. 10. 2022 21:18:43 |
These two caught my eye today but I don't know what they're called
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| velkavrh8. 10. 2022 05:44:15 |
Jusk for the first two pics I'd almost dare to identify, for the other two not. The first two pics are grivi - at home we call them krempeljčki. Two are poisonous - pale and three-colored. All others - except smoky, which is inedible, are conditionally edible - red, golden, yellowish, Largent's, blood-stemmed and yellow. Somehow I wouldn't dare determine the species. Krempeljčki we determine by color, which often misleads, by growth, by stem. My expert from Škofja Loka sorts them. He also makes excellent mushroom pate. For the other two I don't know. The cap and base are not visible enough. When I go with my expert he carefully lifts the mushroom and precisely examines the stem, base and cap. If usable - edible it goes to the basket.
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| velkavrh8. 10. 2022 05:52:27 |
majdag - from 06.10.2022 yours caught my eye. Pity there's no better pic. The blue pigeon turns so green, it's not the female one, because it has that cracked cap. I'd have to check the whole handbook Our Mushroom Wealth if there's anything so green. L.P. Brane!
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| Majdag8. 10. 2022 11:09:16 |
Brane thanks, I should have photographed the stem too, but it was all nicely covered with leaves, my mistake. I know where they are and maybe they'll wait for me next time.. 
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| grega_z_brega8. 10. 2022 23:19:19 |
Mushroom foraging is tough...
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| darinka49. 10. 2022 10:14:03 |
This is a mushroom someone can mistake for parasols. It's smaller than the marela and poisonous. Yesterday on the hike around Levpa we saw them. There was a proper female hiker who had trouble because she probably mistook it for the marela. Luckily it all ended well.
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| Majdag9. 10. 2022 10:31:26 |
Looks the same at first glance, does the ring move?
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| julika9. 10. 2022 12:54:30 |
I've been enjoying those "marele" all my life and they've never made me sick..Probably she mistook it for some other mushroom
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| dprapr9. 10. 2022 18:52:48 |
Even while picking chestnuts they jump out.
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| Jusk9. 10. 2022 19:03:39 |
Today I met you on the trail
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