There are many flowers that are not OK to consume or even place on food. Some flowers that are used on food in advertising or recipe illustrations are highly toxic. Check the Web Links to the left for further information and charts, bearing in mind that none of the lists would be exhaustive.
to name 3, 1.Death cap 2.Destroying angel 3.Jack 'O Lantern
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Green-spored Lepiota
These large, common mushrooms often appear in fairy rings on suburban lawns, and are frequently eaten by the lawn's owner-to his or her regret. They cause violent gastrointestinal upset.
The green-spored lepiota is parasol-shaped and has a cream or tan, scaly cap, a large ring on the stem and cream-colored gills which turn dingy green with age. As its name suggests, it is the only mushroom with a greenish spore print. Size 4" to 12" tall, 2" to 12" in diameter.
This mushroom is found in summer and fall, on the ground in lawns, pastures and meadows.
Copyright 1983 by the Conservation Commission of the State of Missouri reprinted from the Missouri Conservationist
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Fungus and mushrooms can be eaten and some are edible but some are not.
None of the fungi/fungus groups are edible except edible ones of course.
yes
yes Some types like mushrooms. Not all mushrooms are edible though, some are poisonous.
Louise Freedman has written: 'Wild about mushrooms' -- subject(s): Cookery (Mushrooms), Edible Mushrooms, Cooking (Mushrooms), Edible mushrooms
no not all mushrooms are edible
J. T. Fletcher has written: 'Mushrooms' -- subject(s): Diseases and pests, Edible Mushrooms, Mushrooms, Edible
no.
A. B. Katende has written: 'Wild food plants and mushrooms of Uganda' -- subject(s): Edible Mushrooms, Edible Wild plants, Identification, Mushrooms, Edible, Plant names, Popular, Popular Plant names, Wild plants, Edible
11 types of mushrooms are edible.
Fungus and mushrooms can be eaten and some are edible but some are not.
you could use 'fungus' which is a class of plants that include (Edible) mushrooms and toadstools (some of which may be not edible)
R. P. Purkayastha has written: 'Indian edible mushrooms' -- subject(s): Edible Mushrooms, Identification
No, red mushrooms are not edible, and in fact they can be extremely poisonous. If you collect your own mushrooms, don't eat one unless you are sure of its identification.
Rita Rosenberg has written: 'Mushrooms' -- subject(s): Cooking (Mushrooms), Edible mushrooms
None of the fungi/fungus groups are edible except edible ones of course.