Re: Unknown fungi
- From: "Bob Hobden" <BobH@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2011 18:41:24 -0000
"Bob Hobden" wrote
"Granity" wroteI have the cap of one of the smaller ones on a white piece of paper in my garage covered with a large flowerpot. So we will so IDC.
echinosum; Wrote:On which point, don't eat it. Rozites is edible, but Cortinarius
includes some highly poisonous ones, and very few are known to be
edible. Smell and taste are not an indication of edibility - the
morituri (and a few lucky survivors) report that death caps are very
tasty.
As I said we need a spore print to move forward as the spore colour will
help identify the family group
Just looked, the spore print is white with radial lines.
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Regards. Bob Hobden.
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