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Growing next to six or so other mates, of which it was the largest in size, embedded in moss on the side of a ditch in otskirts of mixed deciduous woodland in South West Britain. Felt quite fleshy and sturdy. Cap 5cm diametre, style 10cm L, 1cm w at top nearly 2cm w at base. Style has a silky sheen and under fibrills looks (looked!) much paler than and whiter rather than yellowish/brownish. Photo does not service to spore colour, which is more cinnamon-like in shade than it shows (background white but looks blue...) Thanks in advance for any input
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Hey, i already posted this topic on another forum page yet i dont know if it was the right one! My question is, is this a purple stinkhorn? And if is, it is edible right? Anyone has any knowledge about this mushroom? Thank you so much for your time!
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Hi, new member of the forum and enthusiast forager trying now mushrooms. I found some of this mushroom in my yard, i identified it first as a member of the stinkorn family due to being near a mature one the time and now due to more research i truly believe it to be a Purple Stinkhorn... And im very curious on trying to eat the egg... Can someone verify if im correct or if im wrong? Thank you so much!
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