MUSHROOMS IN GREECE
-- Last Update: 26 April 2001 --
------This site is in the process of moving in from elsewhere - not ready yet-------A WORD OF CAUTION: The information included here should not be used as an identification means, especially if fungi are collected for consumption. Some mushrooms are deadly poisonous and you should only eat a mushroom if you are very experienced and are absolutely certain of what you have picked!
WHAT YOU CAN FIND ON THIS SITE:
Photos
of fungi
(Abbreviations: P&D = Photo(s) and Description, P = Photo(s) only, Pn = Number of photos,
NAY = Not Active Yet)
Agaricus augustus(P4), Amanita caesarea(P20), Amanita pantherina(P18), Amanita rubescens(1)(P20), Amanita rubescens(2)(P20), Amanita spissa(P6), Amanita vaginata(P20), Amanita vaginata(2)(P6), Amanita verna(P6), Astraeus hygrometricus(P8), Auricularia auricula-judae(P&D), Auricularia mesenterica(P4), Bjerkandera adusta(P3), Boletus edulis (or close)(P20), Boletus edulis (or close)(2)(P20), Boletus edulis (or close)(3)(P20), Boletus edulis (or close)(4)(P17), Boletus edulis (or close)(5)(P14), Boletus edulis (or close)(6)(P18), Calocybe gambosa(P6), Calvatia utriformis(P20), Calvatia utriformis(2)(P13), Cantharellus cibarius(P20), Cantharellus cibarius(2)(P9), Coprinus comatus(P1), Coprinus disseminatus(P3), Coprinus picaceus(P1), Coriolus hirsutus(P6), Ganoderma lucidum(P6), Cyathus striatus(P4), Geastrum nanum(P2), Hypoxylon fragiforme(P3), Lepista (Clitocybe) nuda(P5), Lycoperdon perlatum(P1), Marasmius oreades(P9), Phellinus igniarius(P&D), Pluteus cervinus(P18), Sarcoscypha coccinea(P6), Sarcosphaera crassa(P8), Strobilurus tenacellus(P7), Random pictures (can you help identify some? :-))
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