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The Parasol, Macrolepiota procera.
Stem
White/off white/cream, often very slightly mottled grey to brown with a kind of snakeskin effect. Coming from a bulb a little like the amanitas, strong and up to 30 cm almost always with the skirt still on nearly 2/3 of the way up the stem. Hollow on cutting and often very fibrous.
White/off white/cream, often very slightly mottled grey to brown with a kind of snakeskin effect. Coming from a bulb a little like the amanitas, strong and up to 30 cm almost always with the skirt still on nearly 2/3 of the way up the stem. Hollow on cutting and often very fibrous.
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But I think they are young Parasol Mushrooms rather than Shaggy Ink caps.
Amelia club has replied to Dave C clubHave done some research online and now totally agree with you, so I have changed the title. The research on the stem, which I have now included in the description, was the final definitive characteristic.
Best wishes ... Steve
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