Identifying the Meadow Puffball, Lycoperdon pratense

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  • Опубликовано: 14 сен 2022
  • Identifying the Meadow Puffball, Lycoperdon pratense.
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Комментарии • 42

  • @471444a
    @471444a Год назад +3

    It's that time of year again!!! 🤗

  • @gormless890
    @gormless890 Год назад +8

    Back to back videos? What a treat! It seems like this year has been a great one for puffballs despite the heat waves, been seeing a lot of posts on local foraging groups!

    • @tomb5782
      @tomb5782 Год назад +2

      The rain has come, so has Marlow!

  • @staceyvirgo1950
    @staceyvirgo1950 Год назад +4

    Highly recommend the book. :)

  • @davidbutler99
    @davidbutler99 Год назад +3

    found puff balls lots of lbms and liberty cap. also quite a few amanita muscaria.

  • @steveo44
    @steveo44 Год назад

    Really great channel. I'll give a heads up for the book. I bought it last summer. So interesting and the clearest book I've seen on the subject. As a tight fisted Yorkshireman is worth every penny!

  • @rundata
    @rundata Год назад +2

    Awesome time to go semilanceata hunting 😁

  • @real_wakawaka
    @real_wakawaka Год назад +6

    thanks for the vid!! love to see more videos even though your channel is extensive its just nice to know what is out during that time. I have seen a few puff balls last two days, field mushrooms and many rooting boletes. 1 cotw and 1 ox tong.

  • @Mote.
    @Mote. Год назад +2

    Yesterday i saw some nice looking mushrooms. I took pictures of them. One was red top with yellow stipe.
    And the other had a tan stipe and orange gills

  • @jeaton8023
    @jeaton8023 Год назад +6

    I love you marlo

  • @goldiloxx53
    @goldiloxx53 Год назад +4

    Great vid, just love 'shroom season! Can highly recommend the book, very detailed and great photos too.

  • @woode32
    @woode32 Год назад +1

    Just received your pocket guide ... Absolutely fantastic .. best identification book I have.. the quality of the photos and information is excellent. Thanks sgain

  • @piroska_magika
    @piroska_magika Год назад +5

    Very informative thank you. Also bought the book just now 👌

  • @victoriashroom5526
    @victoriashroom5526 Год назад +3

    Brought your book last year and I have to say, it's brilliant and has helped me a lot, I've been lucky enough to find many of the delicious edibles 😋 this book comes on every walk I go on. Thank you 😊 💓

    • @WildFoodUK1
      @WildFoodUK1  Год назад +1

      Thanx Victoria :) Glad you like it :)

    • @victoriashroom5526
      @victoriashroom5526 Год назад +1

      No, thank you 😊 I am mad about mushrooms and everything about them. I'm actually going to be starting my own business due to my passion and love for them. You are doing an amazing job bringing your knowledge to people and I really appreciate all that you do and enjoy all of your videos 🤩🍄🍄🍄

  • @graemedevine9651
    @graemedevine9651 Год назад +1

    Your knowledge is fantastic thank you, your book is ordered, just waiting on its arrival then I'm going out hunting for everything.

  • @Mote.
    @Mote. Год назад +3

    I just saw a white ball mushroom rolling on the ground a few days It was already broken when i found it.

  • @fergsbuilds8833
    @fergsbuilds8833 Год назад

    Got a few today up near inverness, thanks for this!

  • @alexj9111
    @alexj9111 Год назад +3

    I've seen a bright yellow puffball in a woodland back a bit, it was a really vivid yellow, almost fluorescent. If only I had a camera at the time, because people wont believe me.

    • @jamesnewstead7099
      @jamesnewstead7099 Год назад +1

      It would be a common earthball some can be really yellow

  • @kerry5586
    @kerry5586 Год назад +3

    I found a group of these little puff balls last week and had them along with my fried breakfast. To be honest I don't really like the texture when cooked with olive oil: they go a bit slimy.

  • @pumpkincrumblepie154
    @pumpkincrumblepie154 Год назад

    Today I found 10 puff balls one large Orange Birch Bolete and one Saffron Milkcap
    fried them in some butter with one onion

  • @misplaced7858
    @misplaced7858 8 месяцев назад

    I got one with a slight brown skin. The center is pure white, spongy and smells like a button mushroom.
    Not sure I'm comfortable eating it just yet now....

  • @ricos1497
    @ricos1497 Год назад +4

    Who'd have thought that something called a death cap would be bad for you?
    Book looks good. Is it for the whole of the UK or does it specialise in the south? I'm in Scotland.

    • @WildFoodUK1
      @WildFoodUK1  Год назад +4

      It's for the whole UK and almost everything in it is found in Scotland :)

  • @gja1605
    @gja1605 Год назад +2

    I love this channel. Have been watching it for years. Amazing content. I’ve learned so much. But that acoustic guitar jingle should probably be retired.

  • @VladimirOnOccasion
    @VladimirOnOccasion Год назад +4

    what the type of hedge behind you?

  • @jeaton8023
    @jeaton8023 Год назад +2

    Is that the wildfooduk pocket guide? Looks well good

    • @micallef87
      @micallef87 Год назад

      Asked for it last Christmas, wasn’t disappointed. Very easy to read for wallies like me and very informative. Going foraging this weekend with my brother to see what we can find

  • @kenwhibley2493
    @kenwhibley2493 Год назад

    Hi Marlow, where are you based.. you reference Herefordshire a few times..I am based at Warrington and we have a few beech woodlands around us but seem devoid of mushrooms.. much of the landscape resembles what i see where you forage,, what is the book reference you use??

  • @riffhurricane
    @riffhurricane Год назад +2

    Bought your handbook earlier this year & love it! One thing I've been finding the last couple of weeks though is absent from it & I've had a hard time finding too much info on it anywhere else: the Mat Bolete. I'm sure I've got a good ID on it, but further info on them seems scant, apart from them being 'edible'.
    Do any of you out there have any more info you could share on these? They look delicious!

    • @WildFoodUK1
      @WildFoodUK1  Год назад +1

      Hi, they are edible, but I would remove the sponge before cooking. All the xerocomeloids are edible but extremely hard to ID to species.

    • @riffhurricane
      @riffhurricane Год назад +1

      @@WildFoodUK1 That's great & thank you for the reply!

  • @Bakersvill
    @Bakersvill 11 месяцев назад

    Just perchased book looks amazing:) , please get rid of paypal though most people got rid of that horible company ages ago :)

  • @jasbindersingh2441
    @jasbindersingh2441 Год назад

    Would that guidebook only be of use in England? I live in poland

  • @jamesnewstead7099
    @jamesnewstead7099 Год назад +2

    I find puffball depressing they are so flavourless

  • @Bakersvill
    @Bakersvill 11 месяцев назад

    ive never found a puff ball :( dont get many mushrooms were i live