foraging
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nor.: Vårfagerhatt | swe.: Vårmusseron | fin.: Kevätkaunolakki | dt.: Mairitterling, Maipilz, Georgsritterling The St. George’s mushroom (Calocybe gambosa) is one of the first edible mushrooms in spring, along with the various …
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nor.: Sleipsopp | swe.: Citronslemskivling, Citrongul slemskivling | fin.: Limanuljaska | dt.: Kuhmaul, Großer Gelbfuß The spike cap or slimy spike cap (Gomphidius glutinosus) is a good edible mushroom, similar to the …
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nor.: Rabarbrasopp | swe.: Rabarbersvamp, Rödgul slemskivling | fin.: Rusakkonuljaska | dt.: Kupferroter Gelbfuß | eng. syn.: brown slimcap The copper spike or brown slimecap (Chroogomphus rutilus) is a little-known mushroom, but …
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nor.: Maurtueparasollsopp | swe.: Stackfjällskivling | fin.: Akansieni | dt.: Safranschirmling | sci. syn.: Macrolepiota olivieri The conifer parasol is one of at least three species that are often referred to as …
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nor.: Stor klubbesopp | swe.: Stor klubbsvamp | fin.: Isonuijakas | dt.: Herkules Riesenkeule, Herkuleskeule Clavariadelphus pistillaris commonly known as the giant club is one of those mushrooms where you have to …
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swe.: klormurkla | nor.: Skivemorkel | fin.: Suonimörsky | dt.: Morchelbecherling, Aderbecherling The bleach cup also known as cup morel or veiny cup fungus is a little-known delicacy that is one of …
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swe.: Rund toppmurkla | nor.: Rundmorkel | fin.: Pallohuhtasieni | dt.: Speisemorchel You grow and gain weight like the morel in May (Heronymus von Bock, 1546) Morels are among the most coveted …
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swe.: Hättmurkla | nor.: – | fin.: –| dt.: Käppchenmorchel Half-free morels are an edible species of mushroom closely related to the common morels. Opinions differ on these mushrooms and, especially in …
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nor.: Sandmorkel | swe.: Stenmurkla | fin.: Korvasieni | dt.: Frühjahrslorchel, Frühjahrs-Giftlorchel | eng. syn.: brain mushroom, elephant ears, turban fungus, beefsteak mushroom | sci. syn.: Helvella esculenta Gyromitra esculenta, commonly known …