Identifying the Shaggy Parasol and The Slender Parasol

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • A short video on the Shaggy Parasol Chlorophyllum rhacodes and the Slender Parasol, Macrolepiota mastoidea.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 47

  • @marty-gd7ol
    @marty-gd7ol Рік тому +4

    Great video once again! thank you Marlow!

  • @marca5883
    @marca5883 Рік тому +2

    💚🇬🇧🌱 loving these in depth one group videos

    • @marca5883
      @marca5883 Рік тому

      I'm sure we had a slender parasol the other day but wasn't 100% sure so we didn't eat it, I'll look out for more now...💚🇬🇧🌱

  • @jefftaylor4707
    @jefftaylor4707 Рік тому +1

    Good advice I think mate,I have eaten Shaggy parasols for ages but I have this year had a reminder that you must never get complacent, always test a small portion first before whacking a load in your cooking it's nothing too serious but not a great day out.

  • @graemedevine9651
    @graemedevine9651 Рік тому +1

    Thanks again Marlow, I've been munching away on parasol mushrooms for a while now, you've just thrown some confusion into the mix, it was definitely shaggy parasol no reactions what so ever and I didn't hold back on them past 2 months, now I think they might have been the slender stem but I'm not so sure.

  • @Vassle
    @Vassle Рік тому +7

    Marlow the mushroom man!

  • @adambacker8178
    @adambacker8178 Рік тому +2

    Awesome

  • @TheBaronOfBromley
    @TheBaronOfBromley Рік тому +1

    awesome

  • @nataliegirlinghouse
    @nataliegirlinghouse Рік тому +1

    The Bob Ross of mushrooms

  • @ArialAElise
    @ArialAElise Рік тому

    thank you ! valuable !

  • @jonnyBravos
    @jonnyBravos Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @KateBrown-hs2zd
    @KateBrown-hs2zd Рік тому

    Can the gills turn a tan light Brown color as it matures to the flate dinner plate size? I found some & the gills were not cream. They had the movable skirt, not a cup or egg sac at the bottom of the stem. It had roots coming out of the stem. I'm so confused because it doesn't look like either of the parasol mushrooms and I'm pretty sure it is one of the two. It doesn't have the orange bruising that I can tell, and it doesn't have the greenish color gills either. I just want to use them dried out in crafts projects. I don't want to eat them but I would also like to know what it is. I really wish I could post a picture.

  • @bobritter7197
    @bobritter7197 Рік тому +2

    I've heard that alcohol can exacerbate the bad effects of the "shaggies". Any truth to this?
    (Great video, btw, as always.)

    • @HazzM
      @HazzM Рік тому

      I'm only an amateur but I've only heard of coprine, a chemical compound that is found in a small selection of mushrooms (such as the ink cap - Tippler's bane) which cause this effect.

    • @scuukum
      @scuukum Рік тому

      yes that s correct about alcohol I knew someone who got very sick after eating the shaggy P mushroom in a meal and having a beer But i have eaten the shaggys with the red stain without any problem I dont drink alcohol

  • @wolfenstein6676
    @wolfenstein6676 Рік тому

    My comment's been removed, weird.

  • @tobywilde9816
    @tobywilde9816 Рік тому +6

    Awsome videos that you have been makeing this year. Been loveing all the long and short vids. Hyped to see more

  • @anetakrystyna
    @anetakrystyna Рік тому +5

    I'm eating all of them from years.... And love it!

  • @HazzM
    @HazzM Рік тому +4

    Brilliant video.
    These smaller parasols look like they could be easy to confuse with the Dapperlings (like the freckled Dapperlings you recently highlighted).

  • @AdamsWorlds
    @AdamsWorlds Рік тому +4

    So many of these out at the moment :) Lovely looking mushrooms.

  • @honeyvitagliano3227
    @honeyvitagliano3227 Рік тому +1

  • @chrisscott9564
    @chrisscott9564 Рік тому +2

    Great content. Is it possible you could do a vid on how to tell the difference between the ivory funnel, the trooping funnel, and common funnel? I've been picking some trooping funnels but just recently I picked what I thought was a trooping but the stem is hollowed. I 'think' they are common funnels but any tips on how to clearly identify the ivory funnel would be greatly appreciated considering how dangerous it is.

    • @skeetskeet4123
      @skeetskeet4123 Рік тому

      Is the ivory funnel the same as the fools funnel ? I heard that the literal only distinguishing pointer to seperate the two are the size. Gotta have your trooping funnels super mature. This gives flys time to curate a load of maggots/grubs in the flesh of the cap which is an annoyance to say the least. Lovedd the taste of trooping funnel when i tried it for first time last year though

  • @zapletalova67
    @zapletalova67 29 днів тому

    (Hat of parasol) Flour, egg and bread crumbs than fry on pan.. Love picking mine in autumn from Malvern hills.. Or drying out in oven powering it.. Using in soup, stew, etc

  • @Tha66
    @Tha66 Рік тому

    ផ្សិតប៉ារ៉ាសុល ខ្ញុំញាំទាំងពីរមួយដូចក្រឡាពោះវាអាចជួយខាងផ្លូវរួមភេទបានយូរទោះបីជាចេញទឹកកាមយ៉ាងណាក៏ដោយក៏លិង្គនៅតែឡើង។

  • @Centralcoastfreepress1
    @Centralcoastfreepress1 Місяць тому

    Here in Monterey, California. I noticed of the five different Monterey cypress trees that I find my Agaricus Lilaceps at I always find Lilaceps on the eastern facing half of the tree, and I find chlorophlum rhacoides on the western half of the trees. Very interesting. Thanks for getting in the detail.

  • @ollyjackson8733
    @ollyjackson8733 Рік тому +1

    Would shaggy mushrooms have no snake skin what so ever? I picked my first parosoles this year was confident in all the ones I picked except one which was right next to the main patch which had a white stem but only the smallest patch of snake skin at the base. I had severe diarrhea 24 hours later

  • @stuarttrewern
    @stuarttrewern 10 місяців тому

    Post a certain medical intervention (global) my wife became allergic to Parasolls generally (acknowledge by the Dr at a main hospital who said people's immune system have been impacted). Other who are prick free didn't have a reaction...

  • @pw.70
    @pw.70 Рік тому +1

    You really know your stuff - thanks for a great video.

  • @julianmarsh2758
    @julianmarsh2758 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Marlow.

  • @concretetoy54
    @concretetoy54 Рік тому +1

    thanks for the video! could you explain sometime about hedgehog mushroom lookalikes, as I recently found there are several species with needles below but they're even from different families! thanks

    • @HazzM
      @HazzM Рік тому

      Interested to know which lookalikes you're referring to. Hedgehogs are smooth, white to pinky white and with their distinctive tooth's underneath. I'm unaware of anything in the UK looking similar.

    • @concretetoy54
      @concretetoy54 Рік тому

      @@HazzM Creolophus cirrhatus for example

  • @colledgetreelandscape2780
    @colledgetreelandscape2780 Рік тому

    Are there any other mushrooms that have the ball and socket joint? I found a pure white mushroom with the skirt and ball and socket joint. No egg sac. Fairly tall though. In uk growing in moss under silver birch.

  • @bloblablah7409
    @bloblablah7409 Рік тому +3

    I foolishly ate one of these yesterday at the dog-park yesterday. It appeared to be a normal Parasol mushroom so I thought it would've been edible. There were no scales on the top, no nipple in the middle, and the gills were a fleshy/pink color as opposed to the usual green-color you get on false-parasol. With those factors in mind, I assumed it would've been safe to eat a few small bites and be fine even if I was incorrect about its identification. Within 1.5hrs, I felt dizzy like I needed to lay down. Then, I felt terrible nausea beginning to onset. After still feeling dizzy and nauseous for 20 minutes, I figured it was time to go home but as I was exiting the park - I felt my stomach violently churn. I bent over and vomited. I went to sit back down to recover then about 10 minutes later when I felt I was goodi to drive, I again felt my stomach churn when I stood up and I threw up. When I drove home, I had to pull over and vomit once more and once I pulled up in front of my house, I immediately opened my door and vomited again. I went straight to the bathroom sat there with my head over the toilet vomiting almost continuously throughout the 4 hours. I had taken most of my clothes off and I was sweating out of every single pore of my body as if I were in a sauna. When I looked in the mirror, my usually tan skin color had turned to a pale yellow color and I had goosebumps all over my body. Eventually I managed to dizzly make my way to my bedroom where I had a bucket that I vomited in more. Whenever I tried to close my eyes to sleep, I had these strange, fever-like thoughts that were moving at what felt like 1000mph like I was having a bad trip. After throwing up a few more times, I guess I eventually expelled most of the poison out of my body because I was waking up the next morning before I knew it. I feel much better today, my limbs feel a little week and my stomach feels like I've been doing ab-workouts. Don't try to eat wild mushrooms unless you are advanced enough to identify them with great certainty. I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy. It felt like I was never going to stop throwing up.

    • @skeetskeet4123
      @skeetskeet4123 Рік тому

      Reckon you had a dapperling ? How large was it ? If it was smaller than a 12cm wide cap then it could have been (those may just be deadly though).
      Ill assume it was a shaggy parasol though, that absolutely sucks. 1 in 25 people get bad reactions to it and thats an AWFUL 6 hours of pain reaction for those who cant tolerate it if thats true. I will try my first shaggy parasol this year to find out

    • @bloblablah7409
      @bloblablah7409 Рік тому +1

      @@skeetskeet4123 It wasn’t very large, it was probably around 2inches wide and it was very short with just the cap visible out of the grass. It looked closer to a dapperling than the shaggy parasol. I wish I could share pics, I took pics of the surrounding mushrooms that looked similar. Good luck for when you decide to try it! It completely ruined my entire evening, I didn’t feel much pain. My main symptoms were vomiting, goosebumps, profusely sweating, minor diarrhea, severe dizziness.

    • @skeetskeet4123
      @skeetskeet4123 Рік тому +1

      @@bloblablah7409 Wow you're lucky you didnt die mate !! Gotta be super sure about your ID and parasols... One of their biggest distinguishing features is their size and stature! Happy youre here to tell the tale 😊

    • @BlessMyHoRizoN
      @BlessMyHoRizoN Рік тому +2

      Pretty sure you need to cook them first.

    • @CampingforCool41
      @CampingforCool41 Рік тому +3

      I don’t think what you ate was a shaggy parasol, those are perfectly edible. But also you shouldn’t eat raw wild mushrooms even if they are edible

  • @wookieboss2643
    @wookieboss2643 Рік тому +3

    Found a great patch of fly agarics, one is the size of my hand. Do I win the competition for biggest mushroom found with that? Where can I send you the photos? Thanks

    • @moiragoldsmith7052
      @moiragoldsmith7052 Рік тому

      They have been HUGE this year! Biggest I have seen anyhooo🥰.

    • @jonnyBravos
      @jonnyBravos Рік тому

      Think you have to email them. Link below

    • @wookieboss2643
      @wookieboss2643 Рік тому

      @@moiragoldsmith7052 these are next to a small lane with nothing but a row of pines next to them, I'd always thought they grow around silver birtch. Nice little patch of around 5-7 around 3 weeks ago I picked 2. And when I next go back the other day there is around 20 of them with some giants. What a great site the old ones have turned yellow and inverted upwards to what looks like golden cups in the grass.

  • @pennygray-mele1183
    @pennygray-mele1183 Рік тому

    Thanks! I thought I had found shaggies today but I think they are bruneums so leaving as they have smooth stems and bruise to dark brown when cut. Beautiful all the same