1. Laetiporus
2. Edible Russulas (2-15)
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16. Lactarius. Some good edible mushrooms in this group, the unmistaken one is Lactarius deterrimus, which exudes carrot red fluid if cut or break (16-24)
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23. Amanita! This agaric groups contain so many lethal mushrooms, just learned to identify them.
24. Amanita
25. Amanita
26. Amanita
27. Craterellus tubaeformis or Craterellus lutescens with small variations, typical concave hat, yellowish foot, and underside of hatt just like chanterelle's underside. excellent mushrooms in large quantity, keeps coming to November.
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29. Craterellus tubaeformis
30. Craterellus tubaeformis
31. Craterellus tubaeformis
32. Craterellus tubaeformis
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35. looks like edible russula
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37. edible Russulas
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45. Amanita
46. Amanita
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56. Lycoperdaceae: edible when young (solid body with white inside).
57. Lycoperdaceae: edible when young (solid body with white inside).
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65. Leccinum scabrum (birch bolete is another name since it's connected to birch), a big bolete mushroom, those dotes on the foot are typical
66. Leccinum scabrum
67. Leccinum scabrum
68. Leccinum scabrum
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71. Russula, can be edible. There's no poisonous russula in Scandinavien, only some with bitter taste.
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