Tawny Grisette

    This week the fungi kingdom is slowly starting to introduce itself to woodland and grasslands all over Norfolk, the recent rains are at last starting to produce their ideal conditions.


    So far this week I've been to two local woods, Monday morning I spent 2 hours at Snettisham Wood and yesterday I was at Thetford Forest, both very relaxing and looking beautiful. One mushroom that I'm finding a lot lately is the Tawny Grisette (Amanita fulva).


    The mushroom is an edible tho I wouldn't eat is myself, if ever eaten raw it can really make one ill but fine if cooked properly. They are mainly found in mixed woodland from late summer through autumn, so these are a touch early but a very welcome find.



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