Recording all fungi throughout the Calderdale area. Please feel free to post sightings or pictures to alison.galbraith(at)gmail.com If you wish to join this blog then please email Alison.
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Thursday, April 24, 2014
Canalside at Copley 24.04.2014
Michael and I discovered that the Dryad's Saddle have returned on the old Sycamore stump on the tow path at Copley.
I read it can be cooked and eaten in its young stage, though I don't know anyone who has tried it. (Always remember that you can be fatally poisoned by wrong identification of fungi.)
I read it can be cooked and eaten in its young stage, though I don't know anyone who has tried it.
ReplyDelete(Always remember that you can be fatally poisoned by wrong identification of fungi.)