One last pic of today's Boletes to show the staining.
Exactly!
Here's a pic of them to show the staining after a few minutes.
I'm with you on Orange Birch Bolete, but it's likely the very similar, Leccinum quercinum, because they were under an Oak tree (y)
No mistaking this Horse Mushroom though, due to the sheer size. It also doesn't stain yellow when running my thing nail across the cap.
Better if it was fresher, with nice rose pink gills, but this one is still fresh enough for eating.
Regarding confusing Bay Bolete work the Penny Bun.... This is this morning's finds.
Thoughts?
I confess that I sometimes struggle to tell some Boletes apart.
Way too simplistic. We are not in conflict with many in the Muslim world. In fact, we're best friends with many of them!
Regarding Iran, the UK was always going to be in conflict with it after 1979, once our puppet was overthrown.
The UK, and US have never ever ceased from seeking to...
Sorry to labour the point, but, you really can't see why we're involved? Seriously?
That's about as naive as some other poster's suggestion that, if only Hamas would return the hostages, and them and Hezbollah accept a two state solution, then the UN could then sort it all out! Lol.
Let's flip the question a bit.
When did it ever become UK Govt (Labour or Conservative) policy NOT to support Israel?
I'm surprised you're surprised tbh.
Nice going!
I've only found Hedgehog fungus a couple of times. Both, many years ago unfortunately. Very satisfying rubbing those little spines off.
Enjoy!
A slice taken off, so you can see what it looks like inside.
All cleaned up, after a managerie of Woodlouse, Centipedes, Millipedes, Spiders and Springtails released to the back garden!
It's a long cleaning job, and there's plenty of waste if being fussy, but as this one weighed in at just...
Thanks, I didn't know that, so will give it another try then.
The one I cooked, I cut it into chunks and put it in a stew. It wasn't pleasant, it has to be said.