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Back to Forays Click any picture for a larger image Foray members: Matthew Hutchings This wasn’t really a foray. A friend - Melissa brought a couple of these round for identification and as they turned out to be the rare Jack O' Lantern I had to go to photograph them. They are supposed to glow in the dark but havent as yet. Omphalotus Olearius - Jack O'Lantern | | | Picture Type: Side view
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Month: September | Time: Late afternoon | Diameter: 8-15cm | Height: 10-12cm | Terrain: Edge of road | Substrate: Wood | Tree type: Sweet Chestnut | Comments: There were hundreds of these enormous mushrooms growing on the base of a sweet chestnut tree. They are very poisonous although they smell remarkably good. |
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