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13/05/2008, 15:45
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Cat

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13/05/2008, 16:02
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John Martin BRADLEY
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Looks like a pair of secateurs to me ... ![Smile [:)]](/cs/images/emotions/smile.gif)
JohnMartin www.dontmovetofrance.co.uk
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13/05/2008, 16:19
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Clair

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John Martin BRADLEY wrote: | Looks like a pair of secateurs to me ... ![Smile [:)]](/cs/images/emotions/smile.gif) |
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True, and it won't grow because it's planted the wrong way up... needs a deeper hole too...
Clair, a Real Virtual French Person
La vérité est si obscurcie en ce temps et le mensonge si établi, qu'à moins d'aimer la vérité, on ne saurait la reconnaître. (Blaise Pascal)
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13/05/2008, 17:04
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Cat

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If it is one, some people (including me) do eat them, and say they're delicious, but Roger's says otherwise and they're the experts. In my neck of the woods they call them morillons, or black morilles. I'd never eat a mushroom on the recommendation of someone on a forum who'd only seen a photo though.
As for the the dudie in your photo, I'd definitely avoid the pointy end, could do yourself a mischief ![Wink [;-)]](/cs/images/emotions/wink.gif)
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13/05/2008, 17:15
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Pixie Toadstool
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It's not a black morel but a stinkhorn and they are only edible when they are egg shaped: i.e. before the phallic bit emerges.
They do really stink though don't they? This is to attract flies which disperse the spores.
Pix
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