Luise, I've never seen that kind of mushroom before so I can't say what we call it, I hope Krause Glucke (but in swedish :) So you can eat it!? It sure doesn't look good...
those bubbly pinkish things are traditionally called wolf's milk in finnish. i think they are beautiful, too. that big sponge-like mushroom may or may not be edible, one variety is very delicious but some may turn your stomach, so it's better not to try them based only on online recommendations. they usually appear in the same place year after year, so ask someone who knows their fungi and you may well have delicious meals from them in the future.
i removed an earlier mushroom comment because i seem to have been wrong. we don't get too many cauliflower mushrooms in finland, so i assumed it was another species.
still, better to be too careful than sorry when picking mushrooms for eating.
and i don't want to discourage anyone from doing so, just don't go guessing. it's easy to assume and make mistakes, like i just proved today. :)
I had very, very bad day and had to visit your blog to change it! Thank you! I hope Morran feels good and everything will be fine. Some days ago I got book of you The Suitcase Series – I'm completly overwhelmed by its beauty! It's great to have posssiblity to see all this amazing things made by you and read about you in one small book. Greetings from kavkadesign :-)
Your woods are so enchanting, those mushrooms look unreal. I believe that mushrooms are weird things. They pop up overnight and it amaze me that some are really bad and other so good but all usually good looking. About Morran, I keep sending her positive thoughts, poor little doggy! x
You're so very fortunate to have such wonderful funghi so close to home! I just have toadstools :-( Still kinda lovely in a suburban way(!) I also love the jewellery - thanks so much for the reference.
i love love love those small orange button mushrooms in the middle picture. happy monday camilla :-)
ReplyDeleteoh, i was starting to worry about morran, glad to hear she's ok.
ReplyDeletehow do you call the mushroom in the last picture in swedish?
in german it's "Krause Glucke" (love that name) and i think it's soo delicious!
Happy monday Emma!
ReplyDeleteLuise, I've never seen that kind of mushroom before so I can't say what we call it, I hope Krause Glucke (but in swedish :) So you can eat it!? It sure doesn't look good...
those bubbly pinkish things are traditionally called wolf's milk in finnish. i think they are beautiful, too. that big sponge-like mushroom may or may not be edible, one variety is very delicious but some may turn your stomach, so it's better not to try them based only on online recommendations. they usually appear in the same place year after year, so ask someone who knows their fungi and you may well have delicious meals from them in the future.
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ReplyDeleteIt is called blomkålssvamp and yes you can it eat. You should have picked it!
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Great photo's of you're walk, i've seen the same mushrooms last week! (check my blog). Love the woods...
ReplyDeleteI'm glad there won't be surgery for a bit. And the fact that it's postponed must mean that it isn't too, too urgent, which is a good sign!
ReplyDeleteOh a walk is so much better than surgery!
ReplyDeleteThose mushrooms are amazing.
i removed an earlier mushroom comment because i seem to have been wrong. we don't get too many cauliflower mushrooms in finland, so i assumed it was another species.
ReplyDeletestill, better to be too careful than sorry when picking mushrooms for eating.
and i don't want to discourage anyone from doing so, just don't go guessing. it's easy to assume and make mistakes, like i just proved today. :)
I had very, very bad day and had to visit your blog to change it! Thank you! I hope Morran feels good and everything will be fine.
ReplyDeleteSome days ago I got book of you The Suitcase Series – I'm completly overwhelmed by its beauty! It's great to have posssiblity to see all this amazing things made by you and read about you in one small book. Greetings from kavkadesign :-)
Your woods are so enchanting, those mushrooms look unreal.
ReplyDeleteI believe that mushrooms are weird things. They pop up overnight and it amaze me that some are really bad and other so good but all usually good looking.
About Morran, I keep sending her positive thoughts, poor little doggy!
x
So many lovely places to go and to enjoy each others company. :)
ReplyDeleteKisses to Morran. :*
You're so very fortunate to have such wonderful funghi so close to home! I just have toadstools :-( Still kinda lovely in a suburban way(!) I also love the jewellery - thanks so much for the reference.
ReplyDeleteI'll take the walk any day over surgery! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your work and your blog, so I mentioned it on my own blog. Take a look if you like.
ReplyDeleteLove Puk
beautiful mushrooms!
ReplyDeleteVilka fina bilder på trädsvamparna.
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