The wild ancestor of the cultivated carrot| Foraging Course Site
A relative of asparagus with spiky leaf-like structures| The Foraging Course Company Ltd
A beautiful but deadly poisonous white mushroom| The Foraging Course Company Ltd
A blue-staining bolete that has a variable appearance| The Foraging Course Company Ltd
A mushroom that smells strongly of iodine| Foraging Course Site
A poisonous member of the Agaricus genus| The Foraging Course Company Ltd
A member of the Agaricus genus found in woodland| The Foraging Course Company Ltd
A woodland mushroom often found in colder weather| The Foraging Course Company Ltd
A moss-loving late-season mushroom that appears in number| The Foraging Course Company Ltd
A mushroom that "cries" black tears| The Foraging Course Company Ltd
Named due to the milky substance leaking from its pores| The Foraging Course Company Ltd
A very tall mushroom found in troops or rings| The Foraging Course Company Ltd
The most prized member of the Agaricus genus| The Foraging Course Company Ltd
A woodland mushroom with striations on its cap| The Foraging Course Company Ltd
A commonly sighted poisonous mushroom| The Foraging Course Company Ltd
One of the smaller boletes that is often misidentified| The Foraging Course Company Ltd
A puffball found on dead and decaying wood| The Foraging Course Company Ltd
A foul smelling and phallically shaped fungus| The Foraging Course Company Ltd
Find out more about the edible wild mushrooms (fungi) and their poisonous lookalikes in this mushroom (fungi) foraging guide created by The Foraging Course Company| Foraging Course Site
Courses and workshops on plant, fungi and foraging both in person and online, from identification and science through to fermentation and folklore| Foraging Course Site
Find out more about the edible wild plants and their poisonous lookalike in this plant foraging guide created by The Foraging Course Company| Foraging Course Site