SicilianGrower94

Fungi?

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I found information in Wikipedia under "Bovist" and under "giant puffball fungus".

 

And I was wrong.  They are edible.  But only when the pure White flesh on the inside, and BEFORE any spores are produced.

 

Still, I am not experienced enough to select field fungi to eat, so I will not do so.

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Back again from another tour.  This fungus is cute.

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