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2. Edible Russulas
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25. Amanita! This agaric groups contain so many lethal mushrooms, just learned to identify them.
26. Amanita! This agaric groups contain so many lethal mushrooms, just learned to identify them.
27. Amanita! This agaric groups contain so many lethal mushrooms, just learned to identify them.
28. Amanita! This agaric groups contain so many lethal mushrooms, just learned to identify them.
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30. Craterellus lutescens
31. Craterellus lutescens
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46. Amanita! This agaric groups contain so many leathal muchrooms, jag just learned to identify them.
47. Amanita! This agaric groups contain so many leathal muchrooms, jag just learned to identify them.
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57. Lycoperdaceae: edible when young (solid body with white inside).
58. Lycoperdaceae: edible when young (solid body with white inside).
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66. Leccinum scabrum (birch bolete is another name since it’s connected to birch), a big bolete mushroom, those dotes on the foot are typical.
67. Leccinum scabrum (birch bolete is another name since it’s connected to birch), a big bolete mushroom, those dotes on the foot are typical.
68. Leccinum scabrum (birch bolete is another name since it’s connected to birch), a big bolete mushroom, those dotes on the foot are typical.
69. Leccinum scabrum (birch bolete is another name since it’s connected to birch), a big bolete mushroom, those dotes on the foot are typical.
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73. Russula, can be edible
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85. Amanita! This agaric groups contain so many leathal muchrooms, jag just learned to identify them.
86. Amanita! This agaric groups contain so many leathal muchrooms, jag just learned to identify them.
87. Amanita! This agaric groups contain so many leathal muchrooms, jag just learned to identify them.
88. look like Hydnoid fungi
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