What a beautiful find - it seems to be a good year for fungi along the coast this year - my basket was overflowing!
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What a sight!
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I think we had the same species in Shepperton yesterday. Awful picture, we were botanising
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These look more like A. campestris, though still good to see.
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What a great grassland!
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Wow, they look amazing! Looks similar to ones that grew in my last garden - tasted good too!
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Thanks for sharing, lovely pictures
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Beautiful sight
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Yes very difficult. It took me a couple of stabs at this, Agaricus can be tough, spore size for this one. A. crocodilinus, rough, often cracking cap surface and scaly, chunky, tapering stem which discolors ochre. Odour sweet to urinaceous. Hence syn name of A. urinascens.
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