英語の後に日本語が続きます。
It was great fun finding mushrooms that hadn't existed a few days earlier. They've just popped up for the past couple of days, during which it rained heavily due to a typhoon. Google Lens identifies them as antilles mottlegill (Panaeolus antillarum) but I'm not sure.
It was great fun finding mushrooms that hadn't existed a few days earlier. They've just popped up for the past couple of days, during which it rained heavily due to a typhoon. Google Lens identifies them as antilles mottlegill (Panaeolus antillarum) but I'm not sure.
Many mushrooms are safe to touch and eat (and tasty!) but some are not. In Japan, 30 to 70 people are treated for mushroom poisoning every year. The Japanese ministry of agriculture, forestry, and fishery has a website on 10 most typical poisonous mushrooms in Japan (in Japanese only).
| 2026/6/30 |
| 2026/6/30 |
| 2026/6/30 |
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Google Lens によるとツヤマグソタケ(艶馬糞茸)だそうです。これまでも朝散歩中にキノコを見つけたことはあったのですが、大体いつも雨が激しく降った翌日で、かつムシムシした早朝です。写真のキノコも数日前までは影も形もありませんでした。本当にツヤマグソタケだったら食べられるようですが、分からないので写真だけ撮りました。農水省が食中毒の事例の多い10種類の毒キノコを紹介していますでのご興味ある方は見てみてください。
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