Anyone for a shaggy Inkcap?
Amanita Muscaria
Sauteed on toast - shaggy inkcaps
Sauteed on toast - shaggy inkcaps
Tomorrow's Breakfast - in prime condition for the…
Common Inkcap? Coprinus atramentarius?
Common Inkcap? Coprinus atramentarius?
Common Inkcap? Coprinus atramentarius? At Liquefyi…
Common Inkcap? Coprinus atramentarius? Liquefying…
Common Inkcap? Coprinus atramentarius?
Sauteed on toast - shaggy inkcaps
Sauteed on toast - shaggy inkcaps
West Sussex mushrooms - ID Most probably Amanita R…
West Sussex Mushrooms - ID: Amanita - POISONOUS
Who says I can't cook? - Pennette Del Bosco
Diet? What diet?
Sunday breakfast?
Wild mushrooms, Kalamata Olives, Fresh Parsley, Gr…
Horse Mushroom? NO!
Pick your poison!
Mushrooms - ID? Wood Blewits?
If you are going to eat wild mushrooms, always che…
Cap 10 cm diameter, 15 cms high from base to top o…
Amanita Muscaria
ID? Northern Scotland
A group of Macrolepiota? Parasol Mushroom? growing…
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The entrance stone at Newgrange
It is theorised that these familiar whorls on neolithic rock art are derived from the hallucinogenic effects induced by magic mushrooms and other psychotropic substances well-known to our neolithic ancestors. They appear on Neolithic rock art from Portugal to the Orkneys. Any aging hippies out there care to confirm?
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