What kind of mushroom is this?
Hello, what kind of mushroom is this? Is it the common giant parasol mushroom? If so, is it ripe?
Hello, what kind of mushroom is this? Is it the common giant parasol mushroom? If so, is it ripe?
Can you differentiate between them? If so, how
Every time I look away I notice that my little dwarf statue is moving at the back of the room *shock* and then I ask myself. Mirror mirror on the wall, there is an evil force in my wall
Hello everyone! Today I noticed that the "leaf area" of my Echeveria is separated from the rest, which itself was already unusually loose in the substrate (I strongly suspect the cat…) Is there anything else that can be done? Uproot it, etc.?
My orchid is completely dried out. The roots, leaves, etc. are completely dead; the only thing left green was the stem with a bud on it. Can I still make an orchid out of it? If so, how? Thank you in advance for your answers LG
Kann man so nicht sagen. Geruch usw ist auch wichtig.
Im Zweifel stehen lassen.
Nur Pilze mitnehmen, die du genau und zweifelsfrei kennst!
Gefunden im Wald, Fotos ok, Stiel genattert, ich sage das ist ein Parasolpilz.
Ohne Gewähr.
https://www.123pilzsuche-2.de/daten/details/SchlankerRiesenschirmling.htm
Kann man essen und der sieht gut aus. Habe ich selber schon gegessen.
Parasol oder eine nahe verwandte Art – die kann man alle ganz gut essen.