These are not daffodils. I think they are mushrooms. I may be wrong.
Magnets, how do they work?
Any idea what type ye headers
Looks like a parasol mushroom. They are edible (not magic) but it’s not recommended as there are several toxic look alikes.
Spore print recommended to somewhat identify, spores should be white. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macrolepiota_procera
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Likely end up poorly with them ones. Dont mess about with fungi. Get a book and do some research. Most I dabble with them is in a stew or pie.
First up: never eat any foraged food unless you are sure what it is. Particularly mushrooms. Because while that looks like an edible parasol there are several lookalikes that’ll make you sick and some similar Lepiota that could well kill you
in a really long and painful way.
Never try to ID mushrooms online. Something as small as spore colour can be the difference between dinner or a funeral.
They look like fun guys.
Google lens is great for such questions
**Mushroom**
*/ˈmʌʃruːm,ˈmʌʃrʊm/*
**Origin**
Late Middle English (originally denoting any fungus having a fleshy fruiting body): from Old French mousseron, from late Latin mussirio(n- )
**Noun**
1. The fruiting body of certain fungi, typically having the form of a domed cap on a stalk, with gills on the underside of the cap. *”she sautéed the mushrooms in butter”*
2. A pale pinkish-brown colour. *”a mushroom leather hag”*
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Magic ones


Look like mushrooms mate
These are not daffodils. I think they are mushrooms. I may be wrong.
Magnets, how do they work?
Any idea what type ye headers
Looks like a parasol mushroom. They are edible (not magic) but it’s not recommended as there are several toxic look alikes.
Spore print recommended to somewhat identify, spores should be white.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macrolepiota_procera
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Likely end up poorly with them ones. Dont mess about with fungi. Get a book and do some research. Most I dabble with them is in a stew or pie.
https://preview.redd.it/l07l60ma7xrf1.jpeg?width=4284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6b65a52b168139d3735c988fa1e41d4c638c0c4f
And these also
r/ShroomID is where you want to go
First up: never eat any foraged food unless you are sure what it is. Particularly mushrooms. Because while that looks like an edible parasol there are several lookalikes that’ll make you sick and some similar Lepiota that could well kill you
in a really long and painful way.
Never try to ID mushrooms online. Something as small as spore colour can be the difference between dinner or a funeral.
They look like fun guys.
Google lens is great for such questions
**Mushroom**
*/ˈmʌʃruːm,ˈmʌʃrʊm/*
**Origin**
Late Middle English (originally denoting any fungus having a fleshy fruiting body): from Old French mousseron, from late Latin mussirio(n- )
**Noun**
1. The fruiting body of certain fungi, typically having the form of a domed cap on a stalk, with gills on the underside of the cap. *”she sautéed the mushrooms in butter”*
2. A pale pinkish-brown colour. *”a mushroom leather hag”*
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