Late autumn

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When I found this nice bolete on 29 October, I thought it was too late for mushrooms.
This year, however, the night frosts came in December, so I photographed mushrooms in November. I don't even have the photos processed.
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Slippery Jack Suillus luteus
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/193231945

Tricholomopsis rutilans is a poisonous mushroom from the family of the safflower family, which was formerly listed as edible. Recent research has shown that substances with suspicious and not fully documented toxicological properties have been found in safflower.
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Commonly referred to as Plums and Custard or occasionally as the Strawberry Mushroom, Tricholomopsis rutilans
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/193233336

This mushroom is supposedly edible, but mainly rather pretty and interesting. I haven't seen this species in a long time.
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Scaly Tooth Sarcodon squamosus
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/193236444



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Very unique mushroom photo, I am always interested in the beauty of this plant. but where I am, this mushroom does not exist, the mushroom is hooded and has a very slippery texture. I always hope to meet them where I am.

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Such a beautiful picture you have shown I am very happy to see it Thank you for sharing

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Some of the types of mushrooms you displayed today are very beautiful and fascinating, for me the first mushroom has a very high value and I have only seen this type of mushroom this time. Good shot my brother

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Slippery Jack & Scaly Tooth sounds like a title to a great alternative comic to me ;)

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Not all mushrooms have common names. Some have more than one.
Some will probably be folksy, but I haven't thought about it.

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Hello dear friend @birdwatcher how are you?
Tofas, the varieties of mushrooms that you introduced us to have their own appeal, beautiful finds, I appreciate that you introduced us to these varieties of mushrooms
Have a great day

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The mushroom you need is really very unique and I rarely see mushrooms that are brown in color and rather large. Can they be eaten?

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Czechs collect and eat a lot of mushrooms, but rather a limited number of species, mainly porcini mushrooms and other bolete.

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Manually curated by ewkaw from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

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Plum and Custard looks like cake, but it can't be eaten.

It's already snowing there, here we've just entered the rainy season, and you can find many mushrooms in Indonesia in December.

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In the Czech republic main season is autumn 9-10 and forest must not be dry.

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Baru pertama kali dalam hidupku melihat jamur jenis ini, dan tentu saja sangat jauh berbeda dengan jenis jamur yang pernah aku temukan, terimakasih banyak telah berbagi 🥰

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When I look at pictures of mushrooms from Aceh, they tend to be tiny. Of course there are tiny mushrooms in our forests too, but many of them are big. Both edible and inedible.

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yeah you are right, the mushroom you shared will probably never grow in our tropical forests, the mushroom you shared has wide and thick leaves that are really beautiful

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