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Identifying Poisonous Mushrooms in the Woodlands

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Forager Fraser Simpson explains the way to identify the ammonite mushrooms - namely the most deadly series in the UK

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Love the video, very well explained.  These mushrooms are so beautiful, and apart from the Fly Agaric so well known in fairytale, it is easy to mistake them for something edible.  This is a huge subject and one that scares me a little when I'm out foraging.  I only stick to those I know.  Fraser informs us clearly about this series of shrooms… I found this film really easy to understand.  Thank you. xxx

Alison Brierley

October 17, 2014

nice job Fraser x Will you take us on an edible fungus forage sometime please?

rachel gregory

October 19, 2014

Amanita Muscaria is hallucinogenic, you'll only die if you try to eat a whole field of them (or if you're allergic to it)

KeepSpamUnderControl

November 16, 2014

Ammonites are an extinct type of crustacean, not a genus of mushrooms.

Geoff Dann

December 2, 2014

i recommend not eating or making tea out of the amanita muscaria when its fresh, you will get into a slumber and after a while you will vomit for about an hour

Casper Ablij

January 19, 2015

I really like this, nice and clear and easy to follow, will be watching more to learn more about mushroom foraging 🙂

NaturalBowWoman

January 23, 2015

Amanita muscaria is a psychedelic mushroom!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mario Mirdita

January 31, 2015

Red mushroom, I have been trying to cultivate, so far I can only successfully cultured mycelium, artificial cultivation of fruiting bodies can not succeed,

kenton

May 13, 2015

Amanita Muscaria: Misleading. Absolutely nowhere as deadly as this guy would have people believe.

Tempestni02

June 5, 2015

Wrong it's a delerient.

Tempestni02

June 5, 2015