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Macrolepiota procera
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samirafee · 5 months
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#TOMMY🐈🐾🌲COLLECTING PARASOL MUSHROOMS🤎🧺
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skrankku · 8 months
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Here we have a cool arrangement:
Three delicious parasol mushrooms (macrolepiota proera) on the left, growing together with a toxic amanita mushroom on the right.
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oliviarosaline · 2 months
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Orange Pinwheel Mushroom Marasmius siccus
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This tiny umbrella shaped mushroom species is found in forests from the Rocky Mountains to the Appalachian Mountains.
Aug. 14th, 2023
St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
Olivia R. Myers
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blogbirdfeather · 5 months
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Parasol Mushroom - Cogumelo-guarda-sol (Macrolepiota procera)
Alcochete/Portugal (16/11/2023)
[Nikon D850; ∑150mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM APO Macro with Flash Nissin Di 700A; 1/250s; F18; 400 ISO]
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balkanradfem · 6 months
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Foraging for Parasol Mushrooms!
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angelnumber27 · 1 year
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salamanderpie · 1 year
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Parasol mushroom, maybe
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amandamarableart · 10 months
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mayshroom days 26, 27, and 28: reishi, parasol, and white basket fungus 🍄 instagram
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lindagoesmushrooming · 7 months
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Macrolepiota procera
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aldercaps · 1 year
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found a gathering of parasols (genus chlorophyllum) at the gardens
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skrankku · 9 months
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Top to bottom: Parasol mushroom, field mushroom, porcino and chanterelle.
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roseate-felidae · 7 months
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parasol mushroom (macrolepiota procera)
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Went on a dog walk in the woodland near my home and discovered four mushrooms growing in the field last month. According to a mushroom app they are parasol mushrooms (macrolepiota procera). Since its Autumn, should hopefully discover many more.
@themarginalthinker gift for your mushroom enthusiast, Charlie Faust :b
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tainted-pale · 1 year
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balkanradfem · 2 years
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Close to the every end of the year, I go through all of the photos I've taken that year, and select the ones that give me the greatest feeling of joy. I put them into the 'Favourites of x year' folder, and I go thru them when I need some happiness, or just to be reminded of all of the good things I did that year. They're photos of my baby plants growing, then my garden giving produce. Me hanging out with friends, and going on field trips, seeing new things. Me sewing clothes and pillows, paintings I've made, projects I've completed and feel proud of. Every time I found something that I loved or got a gift that would continue to make me happy, I keep those pictures to remind me of how good it felt.
This year, the picture that made me most happy, that makes my heart do a little flip in joy, is this one:
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That's the baby basil I grew in the beginning of 2022, and for some reason seeing it just makes me crazy happy. I even borrowed a camera to take a quality picture of it. I stared at that picture longingly, until by the end of the day, I just decided to plant new basil. It's fall, it's late to start anything, it's not going to grow well, or grow big during the winter. But, I want more of that happiness, I want to watch the basil grow!
I already have two little clone basil plants I grew from cuttings, I put them next to the freshly planted ones just for moral support (so the basil knows it's safe to grow here, since, there's elderly basil already there, you see.)
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Unrelated to that, I'm on the poison watch again. I've been gathering parasol mushrooms this morning, and I gathered a lot. Now, the way you recognize that the parasol mushroom is the true and edible type, you need to check if the ring on the stem is movable or not. Movable=edible. If it's not movable, then it's a poisonous copy of the mushroom, one of the very deadly ones.
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On the picture is a good one, with a movable ring.
However.. I stumbled on some mushrooms that looked exactly like parasol mushrooms, but had no ring at all. I studied them, and figured they had to be the true parasol mushrooms; I can tell a true one from fake just from the texture on the cap. The poisonous ones have a different texture. The mushrooms without the ring were also a bit eaten on the edge. I decided that what happened here, is a slug started climbing this mushroom, ate the ring, then chipped away a bit more, and went away. So the ring was there initially, it was just eaten before I could collect the mushroom. Confident, I took the mushroom home with me.
Now you must be thinking, but balkanradfem, if you had found soo many of these mushrooms, surely you didn't need to risk eating those suspicious ones? Well. I did find a lot, actually, too many. So many I called the plant lady to inform her I'm bringing her a kg of mushrooms. She is usually into poisons, but strangely careful with mushrooms. She won't eat the ones without the rings. There were about 3-4 without rings, so I took those. Brought them home, made a soup. I put some rosemary in the soup out of curiosity how it would taste like; it tasted weird. Couldn't tell if it was because the mushrooms were bad, or because I put too much rosemary in. (I am not gonna put anymore rosemary in mushroom soups.)
Anyway, I'll have to wait for 6-24 hours to find out if I happened to ingest some poison, apparently you're more safe if the poisoning effects come later! I'm not too worried, I'm still confident those were the true parasol mushrooms, but, who knows. I just want to eat more soup.
Also, all of the sources, including the plant lady, claim that the parasol mushroom can't be dried for storage? I don't accept this and I'm currently drying some on my balcony. We'll see.
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Look how alien-like it looks tho. Creepy mushroom.
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angelnumber27 · 1 year
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Parasol mushroom
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