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13 May 2008 16:15:41
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The Morels Are Out!!
Although the image is not great - proof that it is 100% Morel season!
Natalie Meredith saw it on the side of a small rural road in Gloucestershire

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13 May 2008 16:12:47
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The Morels Are Out!!
Although the image is not great - proof that it is 100% Morel season!
Natalie Meredith saw it on the side of a small rural road in Gloucestershire

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13 May 2008 16:12:32
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The Morels Are Out!!
Although the image is not great - proof that it is 100% Morel season!
Natalie Meredith saw it on the side of a small rural road in Gloucestershire

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13 May 2008 16:12:19
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The Morels Are Out!!
Although the image is not great - proof that it is 100% Morel season!
Natalie Meredith saw it on the side of a small rural road in Gloucestershire

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13 May 2008 16:12:06
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The Morels Are Out!!
Although the image is not great - proof that it is 100% Morel season!
Natalie Meredith saw it on the side of a small rural road in Gloucestershire

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09 May 2008 16:12:41
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Superb Chicken of the Woods found in Kew.
Chicken of the Woods found in Kew - growing on a birch tree.
This really is a superb example of this fungus, it makes quite good eating (but must be cooked) it occasionally can upset some people.
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09 May 2008 14:20:23
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Fantastic Porcini (Cep) found in France in Autumn
Here is an image sent in by one of our site users, it is from France and is a super picture - more details of this find hopefully to follow...
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07 May 2008 12:40:07
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Latest WMO Site User Mushroom Finds
Many people email me photos of fungi they find either in their garden or when out in the country. I am always very happy to help identify them. On most occasions a close match will be found. Obviously unless I am 100% sure what we have, I always recommend never to eat any. Even I only eat fungi which I can be 100% sure about with absolutely no . . .
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29 March 2008 16:56:05
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wild about fungus - Global News Item
Autumn is my favourite season. With the abundant summer rain we've had, I'm looking forward to finding some time to hunt for wild mushrooms in the mountains. Some fruit shops already have saffron milk caps for sale and there should be slippery jacks a little further into the season.
A word of warning. If you've never been mushroom hunti . . .
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29 March 2008 16:55:55
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wild about fungus - Global News Item
Autumn is my favourite season. With the abundant summer rain we've had, I'm looking forward to finding some time to hunt for wild mushrooms in the mountains. Some fruit shops already have saffron milk caps for sale and there should be slippery jacks a little further into the season.
A word of warning. If you've never been mushroom hunti . . .
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29 March 2008 16:55:45
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wild about fungus - Global News Item
Autumn is my favourite season. With the abundant summer rain we've had, I'm looking forward to finding some time to hunt for wild mushrooms in the mountains. Some fruit shops already have saffron milk caps for sale and there should be slippery jacks a little further into the season.
A word of warning. If you've never been mushroom hunti . . .
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29 March 2008 16:55:20
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wild about fungus - Global News Item
Autumn is my favourite season. With the abundant summer rain we've had, I'm looking forward to finding some time to hunt for wild mushrooms in the mountains. Some fruit shops already have saffron milk caps for sale and there should be slippery jacks a little further into the season.
A word of warning. If you've never been mushroom hunti . . .
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29 March 2008 16:55:01
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wild about fungus - Global News Item
Autumn is my favourite season. With the abundant summer rain we've had, I'm looking forward to finding some time to hunt for wild mushrooms in the mountains. Some fruit shops already have saffron milk caps for sale and there should be slippery jacks a little further into the season.
A word of warning. If you've never been mushroom hunti . . .
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08 March 2008 16:28:07
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Mushroom gathering attracts local families
There are over 200 different varieties of mushrooms growing all over the United States. A multitude of them can be found growing in the many forests in and around the Bay Area.
There are various societies dedicated to mushroom-enthusiasts, individuals who devote their time to discovering the many different types of fungi that grow in th . . .
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08 March 2008 16:27:00
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Poisonous mushrooms kill four
HA NOI – Doctors have warned the public to be extra careful when eating wild mushrooms following the deaths of four people in northern provinces over the weekend.
Most cases of mushroom poisoning are fatal, according to doctor at Bach Mai Hospital’s Detoxicfication, Nguyen Trung Nguyen.
Pregnant woman dies
SON LA – A pr . . .
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16 November 2007 16:37:47
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Latest News From Fungi Forays
FUNGI FORAYS NEWSLETTER 11 November 2007
Although the season is by no means over, it now seems extremely unlikely we will see the abnormally late ‘flush’ of porcini that we have all been yearning for. Certainly there are still mushrooms out there, but they are relatively few and far between. Put simply, although there was a reasonabl . . .
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11 November 2007 14:39:28
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Help my site ranking by adding a link from your site or hobby site
As you probably know - to get good ranking in Google and other engines you need to get other sites to link to yours - Can you help me? If you have a site of any type - either a blog or a hobby site of any site, if you add a link to me - it will really help me get this site more visible in Google and therefore you wll be helping me promote thi . . .
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11 November 2007 08:58:31
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Recent finds while foraging for wild mushrooms
I live quite close to the natural reserve called Frensham ponds (near the Hampshire border in Surrey) and was delighted recently to find a nice array of wild mushrooms - although some of them were very much past their best. I had expected to find very little as Frensham Ponds area sandy and quite dry. I had recently been to the New Forest on a . . .
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01 November 2007 00:29:54
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Wild mushroom-picker wins battle of the chanterelles
By Cahal Milmo Published: 17 May 2006
For 20 years the only thing that caught Brigitte Tee-Hillman as she picked mushrooms in the New Forest was the occasional bramble concealing a chanterelle or cep. But when the long arm of the law reached out for Mrs Tee-Hillman three years ago it started a debate over the legality of mushroom pi . . .
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01 November 2007 00:26:31
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Europe's biggest mushroom discovered
Swiss scientists have found what they say may be Europe's biggest mushroom - covering an area about the size of 35 football pitches.
The fungus was discovered in a national park near the eastern town of Ofenpass, said the Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Countryside Research Read More
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31 October 2007 23:33:01
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Can You Identify These wild Mushrooms?
I have had several people email me lately asking for help with identifying some wild mushrooms. I always try to offer as much advice as I can but I thought it would be fun for all us lovers of wild mushooms to have a go at helping each other.
Below are some of the mushrooms I have had emailed to me - see if you can spot what they are. < . . .
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26 September 2007 12:04:01
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Mycologists, and fungi lovers. we are delighted to announce the launch of wildmushroomsonline.co.uk
I have been working hard on building his latest online venture. It is a site dedicated to people passionate about wild mushrooms.Why not add some of yor own fungi stories... simply email me at nigel.frith@gmail.com and I will upload your content. If you sell mushrooms, great! tell me about who you are and what you do and I will list you free o . . .
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