Mushrooms Friday - Beauties in nature

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Hello mushroom lovers, this Friday I wanted to share with you some photos of mushrooms that I found in a pine forest, not far from my house. My goal was not the mushrooms because I thought it was still early for them even though it was rainy. I went to get pine wood to make decorative moldings and taking photos of the mushrooms took a lot of my time.I came across some that I knew were edible and they have different names here, but the Latin name is Macrolepiota procera.
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These mushrooms also grow in the meadow because I have picked them many times and I like the ones that have a dark interior and smell better when they are cooked. This type is white.Then I found some orange ones that I had never eaten, but my worker who went with me picked a whole bag, saying they were very tasty.
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I went on a tour and took a lot of photos. The most beautiful of all mushrooms is this one, and it's very poisonous. Its Latin name is Rubroboletus satanas, and in our country they call it the madman. It has a red cap with white spots.
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Then I noticed some growing out of the grass, I didn't notice that they had roots at all. I moved on and noticed a lot of mushrooms on the white birch trees.
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I have heard about this mushroom and seen it being picked from the tree and used to make medicinal balms and prepare food.
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This is where my search for mushrooms ends because if I were to continue it would take a few days. I hope you like it.
Thank you for reading.
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This is my contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw



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Definitely not Macrolepiota procera and definitely not Rubroboletus satanas. For your own safety stay away from mushrooms :o)

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You're probably right, I tried to compare it with photos online and find out the Latin name.

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