Open Country

New Forest Mushrooms

Nov 20, 2010
Join mycologist John Wright, a passionate expert on wild mushrooms, as he leads an intriguing forage in the New Forest. Discover the delicate dance of nature as he discusses the allure and dangers of mushroom foraging, including the risks of poisonous varieties. Hear from Brigitte Tee, a top authority in wild mushrooms, who reveals her journey into this fascinating world. Plus, learn about the vital role fungi play in ecosystems and the pressing need for sustainable foraging practices to protect biodiversity.
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ANECDOTE

John Wright's Fungal Discovery

  • John Wright's fascination began in 1965 discovering a striking fungus in the New Forest on a family trip.
  • This started a lifelong passion to understand fungi, illustrated by him keeping his first fungus book.
ADVICE

Identifying Mushrooms Properly

  • Always dig up the whole mushroom including the stem base for proper identification.
  • The bag or sheath at a death cap's base is crucial to distinguish dangerous mushrooms.
ADVICE

Learn Mushroom Names First

  • Never rely on old wives' tales like "peeling the cap" to decide if a mushroom is edible.
  • Always learn and confirm the exact name of the mushroom before eating it.
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