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Satan's boletus is almost as poisonous as toadstool?

23 Jan 2024 1 minute read 0 comments madventure

Yes, boletus satanic, although it contains much smaller amounts of the poisonous substance muscarine, can also cause food poisoning. Of course, it is not as harmful as toadstools, but it can chase us away after the toilet. By some people, the...

Green brittlegilly, they call it the tastiest Russula in the world?

22 Jan 2024 1 minute read 0 comments madventure

This supposedly the tastiest mushroom of its kind is rarely picked by inexperienced mushroom pickers. Its greenish coating of the cap and gill effectively deters, as it can be confused with the greenish toadstool, stinkhorn. Of course, this i...

Porcelain fungus, an autumn ballerina on a beech tree

21 Jan 2024 1 minute read 1 comment madventure

This amazingly beautiful and delicate tree fungus is not very common. It appears in autumn, which should be damp and warm. It grows mainly on beech trees, branches and trunks. The hat has a white or off-white color, often semi-transparent, a...

Skullcap dapperling - a beautiful little mushroom resembling a Jewish skullcap

20 Jan 2024 1 minute read 0 comments madventure

  The name of this mushroom is not accidental, because this mushroom is associated with a skullcap, which most often has a characteristic pattern on the very tip. In this case, of course, it is about the top of the hat. Often the fun...

Russula delica is easily confused with the inedible - Lactarius piperatus, but there is a simple way to do this

19 Jan 2024 1 minute read 0 comments madventure

The current warm autumn is the perfect time to collect this species of mushroom. It already appears in Europe in early summer, but the largest amounts of this species can be found in autumn. It appears in coniferous and mixed forests, it is oft...

Amethyst chanterelle - a rare edible mushroom in Europe

18 Jan 2024 1 minute read 0 comments madventure

    Few mushroom pickers have had the opportunity to encounter this species of fungus from the Cantharellus family, as it is a very rare species. It looks a bit like Cantharellus cibarius and is also edible. It differs significantly in co...

Calliteara pudibunda - deadly for deciduous trees, then a beautiful night butterfly

17 Jan 2024 1 minute read 0 comments madventure

    This beautiful caterpillar from the gypsy family, from which the butterfly will be formed, is unfortunately a big pest of deciduous forests. The length of the body of the male reaches a maximum of 30 mm, and of the female even 65 mm....

Giant polypore - a large mushroom in a group

16 Jan 2024 1 minute read 0 comments madventure

  Another interesting and gigantic mushroom that can be found is the giant flagship. Probably the largest European mushroom, it can reach sky-high hat sizes of up to 80 cm in diameter. Of course, this is only an illusion, as the mushr...

Rooting bolete or Whitish bolete - a rare species among giants

15 Jan 2024 1 minute read 0 comments madventure

A huge variety of mushroom species can now be found in the October forest. Autumn is also the best time to look out for rare species. These include, among others, a root mushroom similar to the boletus. This, unfortunately inedible, species of...

Early-autumn walks in a mixed forest - Leccinellum crocipodium and an poor man’s steak

14 Jan 2024 1 minute read 0 comments madventure

This species of mushroom belongs to the rare species. When we meet him in the forest, we often mistake him for an orange goat. It is very similar to it, but has a few differences. It can be found in deciduous and mixed forests. It appears in s...