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Looking in my books, I can't find the name of this Mushroom. Here (Kent Surrey borders) I have found two quite separate groups, they smell good and look right but I want to confirm edibility. Definitely not asking anyone to confirm their edibility, just give me the name to look up if you have any ideas. Thanks in advance.

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4 minutes ago, Paul in the woods said:

Do they smell of aniseed at all? At first glance I would suggest horse mushrooms, Agaricus arvensis.

 

As you say, I'm not saying they are edible but that's where I'd start.

I picked some a couple of days ago, and yes, I though aniseed, but the ones collect today seem just mushroomy. Im struggling to call them Horse mushrooms because of the short, very fat stem

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