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Morchelmeister
2 years ago

At the top left you can only see that it is a coral type. It is usually the common steife coral, which is inedible. The white coral is just a finger.

The orange is an orange beaker. Except for exceptional colorings of splendour beakers, which grow on wood and in another season there are no interchange partners. It is edible, but tastefully not perceptible and also has no culinaryly significant mass.

The last are sulfur heads. The color difference between the hat rim and the hat center is quite strong and suggests tile red or perhaps green-leaved sulfur heads. Both are poisonous and inedible. I know someone who feeds the brick-red sulfur head once, because it is only weakly toxic and can only cause digestive disorders. Nevertheless, you have to have quite tolerant flavor nerves to choke down 🤢.

Of course, that’s not a food release.

By the way, the orange beaker is a hose mushroom. He forms his spores in an ascus (slope). The coral and the sulfur head belong to the support mushrooms, although they differ so strongly optically.

Silo123
2 years ago

One of the corals can be seen on the top left. Precise determination is always difficult – except for the stiff coral, which would also come into question here (speciality this: that would not be gross in contrast to other corals.)

The top right is the orange-red beaker.

At the bottom right, these are sulfur heads.In order to be able to determine better, you should also look from below. Should it be smoke-smoothed, which I cannot say safely after this photo, this would be one of the very good food mushrooms, but photo to unsharp and photographed only from above, i.e.

warning534
2 years ago

Such distance determinations are always bad, especially since I am not a mycologe.

1 could be Goatt https://www.fotocommunity.de/photo/ziegenbart-wolfgang-zeiselmair/26305820

The name “Ziegenbart” not only refers to a single species of mushroom, but to some different species. They are very similar in their appearance and are very suitable as food mushrooms. I don’t make any statement

2 no real idea. Presumption orange beaker or Meat-red gallet funnel

3 nix only black and

4 Halliman https://www.123 Pilze.de/000Forum/board/index.php?thread/6904-honiggelber-hallimasch

The Hallimasch is considered a food mushroom: In the raw state the fungus is poisonous and inedible, he can lead to enormous gastrointestinal discomfort and, in the worst case, to death.