Mushroom identification
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An A3 print of a digital illustration of various types of fungi with text - common names and scientific names. Printed on 100% recycled Unicorn White 0.5mm 200-250 gsm paper. Also available without text, if you check my other listings. Would make a wonderful gift for a mushroom lover, a fungi enthusiast or an interesting piece of art for your own home.
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Set of 2 Posters Made in the USA Posters are 18" x 24” in size High-quality 3 MIL lamination for added durability Tear Resistant
If you ever find a mushroom in your backyard, it’s best not to eat it. But, if worst comes to worst, knowing is half the battle.
Discover the Wild is a foraging and natural history company that offers workshops on finding edible mushrooms & fungi and plants and how to make interesting drinks with them. We also have a vast identification guide to UK wildflowers a mushrooms.

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The Day I Ate A Deadly Plant: The Spectrum of Edibility – Galloway Wild Foods

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Identification is a key and critical part of mushroom foraging. And there's a lot to it. Mother Nature does not skimp on types, colors, sizes, and shapes of mushrooms! Fungi are, in fact, their own kingdom. It is vast, yet identification must be done before any consumption. It is not as simple as the beginner might hope, though. Even the most experienced foragers come across fungi they cannot identify.

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5 Easy Edible Wild Mushrooms to Identify - If you're looking for wild mushroom identification tips, look no further. Here are 5 easy to identify wild mushrooms for your next foraging trip. Plus many mushroom hunting tips to get you started.

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