Deathcap Mushroom
The death cap is one of the most poisonous mushrooms in the UK and is responsible for the majority of fatal mushroom poisonings worldwide.....Click here for more info!
Destroying Angel Mushroom
The destroying angel is another deadly mushroom closely related to the death cap......Click here for more info!
False Chanterelle Mushroom
The false chanterelle is often mistaken for the edible chanterelle but can cause stomach upset and digestive issues .....Click here for more info!
Fly Agaric Mushroom
The fly agaric is one of the most recognisable mushrooms due to its bright red cap with white spots ......Click here for more info!
Panther Cap Mushroom
The panther cap is a highly toxic mushroom closely related to the fly agaric but is even more dangerous. It has a brown cap with white spots and grows in woodland during late summer and autumn ....Click here for more info!
Sulphur Tuft Mushroom
The sulphur tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare) is a very common poisonous mushroom found throughout the UK, particularly in woodland areas where it grows in dense clusters on decaying tree stumps ....Click here for more info!
Deadly Webcap Mushroom
The deadly webcap is one of the most dangerous mushrooms found in the UK and across Europe. It grows in coniferous and mixed woodland, often among moss, appearing from late summer into autumn. ....Click here for more info!
Fool’s Funnel Mushroom
The fool’s funnel is a deceptively harmless-looking mushroom commonly found in lawns, parks, meadows, and grassy areas throughout the UK. ....Click here for more info!
Funeral Bell Mushroom
The funeral bell is a small but extremely dangerous mushroom that grows on decaying wood, stumps, and fallen logs across the UK. ....Click here for more info!
Brown Roll-rim Mushroom
The brown roll-rim is a woodland mushroom commonly found near birch trees and was once believed to be edible. ....Click here for more info!
Yellow Stainer Mushroom
The yellow stainer is one of the most commonly eaten poisonous mushrooms in the UK due to its resemblance to edible Agaricus species such as field and horse mushrooms.. ....Click here for more info!
Sickener Mushroom
The sickener is a bright red mushroom found in damp woodland, often near birch trees. It has a vivid red cap, white gills ....Click here for more info!
Lilac Brown Cortinarius Mushroom
The fool’s webcap is another extremely dangerous Cortinarius species found in UK woodland. ....Click here for more info!
Verdigris Agaric Mushroom
The verdigris agaric is a striking blue-green mushroom found in woodland and garden mulch. ....Click here for more info!
Earthball Mushroom
Earthballs are often mistaken for edible puffballs but are toxic. They grow in woodland and heathland and have thick ....Click here for more info!
Fibrecap Mushroom
Fibrecaps are a large and widespread group of toxic mushrooms found throughout the UK, with many species growing in woodland, parks, roadside verges ....Click here for more info!
Bitter Bolete Mushroom
The Bitter Bolete is a common woodland mushroom found throughout the UK and Europe. ....Click here for more info!
Devil’s Bolete Mushroom
The Devil’s Bolete is one of the most striking and potentially dangerous bolete mushrooms found in Europe. ....Click here for more info!
Angel Wings Mushroom
The Angel Wings is a delicate white woodland mushroom that grows in clusters on decaying wood, particularly conifer logs. It is most commonly found in late summer and autumn in the UK. ....Click here for more info!
Shaggy Parasol Mushroom
The Shaggy Parasol is a large, attractive mushroom commonly found in gardens, woodland edges, compost heaps and disturbed ground throughout the UK. ....Click here for more info!
Common Ink Cap Mushroom
The Common Ink Cap is a widespread mushroom found throughout the UK, often growing in clusters on lawns, parkland, roadside verges and disturbed ground. ....Click here for more info!
Clouded Funnel Mushroom
The Clouded Funnel is a large, pale grey woodland mushroom commonly found across the UK during autumn. ....Click here for more info!