They say they're edible but they have those things on the underside of them that everything I've ever learned in my entire life says if they have those gills you don't need them
I'm almost 60 and when they started telling us how to tell the difference we were told if they had gills like a toadstool in your yard they were poison that's how we were told to know the difference but you know they've learned a lot since then LOL
I didn't realize that a simple thank you for a distraction of nature would get so much attention. The fact is; I do appreciate it and I am encouraged to take my camera when I go exploring with my dog. We'll see how that works out.
Ty I did look him up and see they're from Australia I think but everything I've seen and been told my entire life and I'm almost 60 says with the gills under him and it's a bright color deadly so to me they look like poison and I would never touch them LOL but they're beautiful
Not to give away my age, but in the seventies we would have taken one look and wondered, "Are they psychedelic, Baby?" True! That's what we would have wanted to know.
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Color doesn’t really correlate to to edibility for mushrooms, some of the tastiest come in all sorts of wild colors
I love Africa
Poisoned?
- a person who's eaten paper. Normal paper.
Thanks for the info, stranger!
*scurries of to eat mushrooms*
Cool pics.
I got lucky
I counted 17 different types of mushrooms.
I just bought the property in June to start homesteading.
Signed,
Eternally Grateful. ❤️ 🍄🟫
BUT! The most deadly mushrooms in North America do have gills, so it’s worth using extra caution if you’re considering eating a gilled species
2) looks pretty
3) eats dead trees
Or
Orange gummy mushrooms
I like how you know almost every
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But seriously, they produce this kind of slime or jelly themselves when they have enough moisture
Mushroom people are good people, usually...
Bitter oysterling may be a good candidate