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Identifying Poisonous Mushrooms in the Woodlands

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Forager Fraser Simpson explains the way to identify the ammonite mushrooms - namely the most deadly series in the UK

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……I bet rick falk never ate one………..Falk, a good name in industry

commonconservative

November 15, 2018

john connor………how is yours and your friends liver/kidneys after years of using the fly?…….your yearly blood tests from the doc ought to give you a pretty good indicator……..maybe ask the old school mates how they show up on liver screens etc?

commonconservative

November 15, 2018

speaking of intelligence, you must have discussed this with your doctor for a educated opinion, to do otherwise when given the opportunity would be letting a paid for doc appointment go to only  one  use

commonconservative

November 15, 2018

Don’t mess with poisonous mushrooms
I had a 24 hours from hell eating some of those.

the Fly Agaric is Poisonous in some Individual Fly Agarics, but Most Individuals and Clusters are Psychoactive and Rich with Psilocybin, which is a drug

SonicBFDI Ag

December 13, 2018

"Put him back, let him grow"
Really?
Er. . . Not having any roots htf is that going to happen?
More importantly, as you're obviously 'a Mental' how can I believe anything else you've said?

myster. E Jones

February 27, 2019

Let it grow!? That's not how that works, also the fly agaric has been used by people for ages. If you're actually interested in mycology, watch Paul Stamets.

e h

March 10, 2019

It’s finished growing. Putting it back will allow its spores to drop into the air and float off.

parajacks4

April 29, 2019

parajacks4 . WTF are you talking about? That's not what he said at all, the mushroom won't grow. He implied it would.
Your comment is irrelevant ☺

myster. E Jones

April 29, 2019

same here

wander lust

May 12, 2019