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Interesting find jack, seemingly more common than the books suggest then.

 

 

 

I've read that both Amanita rubescens & Amanita vaginata are both mycorrhizal on Sweet Chestnut, but not A muscaria :confused1:

 

 

 

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will be going to walk the dogs in minutes so will try and get a few more pictures as there was about half a dozen all next to each other ,also found this , is it beef steak and is it edible ?

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Burnham Beeches last week

 

Impressive array of muscaria Dan, where abouts was this, on roots of Oak?

Or is it a closely guarded Beeches secret :sneaky2:

 

I had a good look around the Beeches three weeks ago, and could only find this loner on a Birch on the opposite side of the road from the Cafe.

Maybe just a wee bit early.

 

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