As autumn deepens, seasoned foragers spot the signs: buttercaps, clouded agarics and violet blewits brightening leaf-strewn paths while giant funnels and puffballs stand out against the falling leaves. Cold nights, rain and maggots hide or degrade many small species, but tougher earthballs, earthstars and wood-loving fungi persist. Skirt the quieter woods and you may find white helvella at path edges, laughing Jim and flaming Pholiota on the floor, Gymnopilus in pine, Fly Agarics by birch, and dung-loving roundheads and mottlegills in pasture. With patience you can still collect chanterelles, horn-of-plenty and blewits late into the season.
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