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April Fungi
Enteridium Lycoperdon
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 Locations: 28
 Species : 167
 Photographs: 1542

Auricularia Auricula-judae
Auricularia Auricula-judae
Common Name(s): Jews Ear, Judas Ear, Wood Ear
Edibility: Gelatinous, popular in China
Season: All year
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Calocera Cornea
Common Name(s): Small Stagshorn
Edibility: Inedible
Season: All year
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Calocybe Gambosum
Calocybe Gambosum
Common Name(s): St George's Mushroom
Edibility: Good, floury taste. Very popular on the continent
Season: Spring
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Coprinus Micaceus
Coprinus Micaceus
Common Name(s): Glistening Ink Cap
Edibility: Insubstantial but usually in large numbers. Popular in the US
Season: Late Spring - Early Winter
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Coprinus Picaceus
Coprinus Picaceus
Common Name(s): Magpie Ink Cap
Edibility: Sometimes reported as poisonous
Season: Late Summer - Autumn
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Coriolus Versicolor
Coriolus Versicolor
Common Name(s): Many-Zoned Polypore
Edibility: Inedible
Season: All year
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Daldinia Concentrica
Daldinia Concentrica
Common Name(s): King Alfreds Cakes, Cramp Balls
Edibility: Inedible
Season: All year
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Enteridium Lycoperdon
Enteridium Lycoperdon
Common Name(s):
Edibility: Inedible
Season: All year
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Entoloma Conferendum
Entoloma Conferendum
Common Name(s):
Edibility: Inedible
Season: Spring - Autumn
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Mucilago Crustacea
Mucilago Crustacea
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Edibility: Inedible
Season: All year
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