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    Wild mushrooms

    is anyone a fungus expert and can tell me if the mushrooms growing in my yard are safe to eat.

    They are white all over and the top is flat on the big ones. I live in porthedland and they are growing in pine mulch under a palm tree.

    I will post a couple of pictures when i can get them to load up

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    Gidday Sparks

    had a similar issue a while back and contacted this bloke:

    Bill Leithhead's Fungi Pages - Fungi Home Page

    Very helpful.

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    Recently there were some Asian people that gathered "mushrooms" that looked similar to ones they ate back in their home country. The guests ended up in hospital with severe life threatening poisoning.
    Better safe to buy your mushies from a shop

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    Quote Originally Posted by It'sNotWorthComplaining! View Post
    Recently there were some Asian people that gathered "mushrooms" that looked similar to ones they ate back in their home country. The guests ended up in hospital with severe life threatening poisoning.
    Better safe to buy your mushies from a shop

    The advice here is good: Perth Urban Bushland Fungi - Recognising Edible Fungi

    There are so many species of fungi, that it is unlikely you will find someone on here who will be willing to identify them for you.

    There are plenty of good websites:
    Bill Leithhead's Fungi Pages - Fungi Home Page

    In WA, there have never been any reports of the "death cap" mushrooms:
    Two die after eating death cap mushrooms - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    So in theory there have been no mushrooms found in WA to date which can kill you - or even make you life threateningly sick.

    I think it is a shame though that we don't have a culture of eating wild mushrooms like in europe, they are usually much better than the cultivated options.

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    Here is some pics

    IMG_3680.jpg

    IMG_3681.jpg

    I wont get to these as there is a cyclone comming

    So hopefully when they sprout up again i'll know if I can eat them
    They do look nice and smell nice to

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    Why risk eating wild mushrooms - someone dies every couple of years from death cap mushrooms here in Canberra - the last two deaths were just a couple of months ago - a third person needed or will need a liver transplant.

    Is your life worth the $9.99 it costs to buy a kilo at the local supermarket or fruit shop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    Why risk eating wild mushrooms - someone dies every couple of years from death cap mushrooms here in Canberra - the last two deaths were just a couple of months ago - a third person needed or will need a liver transplant.

    Is your life worth the $9.99 it costs to buy a kilo at the local supermarket or fruit shop.

    Garry
    Death caps have never been found in WA (to date).

    Go to europe and try some of the wild mushrooms over there. You will find it hard to eat the flavourless, farmed varieties after that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Death caps have never been found in WA (to date).
    You may not have death caps but many mushrooms are poisonous - Yellow Stainer (Agaricus xanthodermus) are often mistook for edible mushrooms.

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    Is there some way of me testing the mushrooms to see whats is in them. Like some sort of test kit that i could buy from a chemist?

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