Mystery Object found in Garden - What is it ?

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theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
Then cook it, eat it: if you are still posting tomorrow, it's a truffle :thumbsup:
BTW, I too found mushrooms in my back garden today, but I'm NOT going to eat them :ph34r:

A very sensible approach! However, it happens to be time for St George's Mushroom, which is easy to identify and very good to eat, so if you have an eye for ID, check it out. There isn't a deadly lookalike abroad at the same time, so a bit of thoroughness in ID is all that is required. I found a load the day before yesterday. There are morels about at the moment too.

And I concur with the stinkhorn ID. If I thought there were white truffles under rose bushes in The Berwyns, Pubbers would have to excuse my arriving in his garden tomorrow with a trained pig...
 

theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
Oh, and I'm extremely disappointed that no one has posted the obligatory Phallus impudicus picture:

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Francesca

Well-Known Member
You eaten it yet? xx(

If so,are you dead?:thumbsup:

If you are, can we have your bikes? :tongue:
lmao:laugh:
 

atbman

Veteran
Let me see, I've found a mystery growth in my garden. Shall I enquire on a cycling forum, or try Kew Gardens? :headshake:
 
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