All the 20 species can be found on the Amiata mountain, Tuscany, Italy.
These photos are taken from Macchia Faggeta's the 2023 calendar, a society based in Abbadia San Salvatore that works to protect the mountain and preserve its history.
Species name | Common name | Photo | Edibility | |
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01 | Amanita Caesarea | Cocco | Good | |
02 | Amanita Muscaria | Cocco del monte | Toxic | |
03 | Amanita Vaginata | Amanita | Not edible | |
04 | Amanita Virosa | Manina | Deadly | |
05 | Armillariella Mellea | Famigliola | Good | |
06 | Boletus Aereus | Porcino | Great | |
07 | Boletus Edulis | Porcino | Great | |
08 | Boletus Erythropus | Cappella Malefica | Toxic when raw | |
09 | Boletus Pinicola | Porcino | Great | |
10 | Boletus Reticulatus | Biancarello | Great | |
11 | Cantharellus Cibarius | Galletto | Great | |
12 | Clitocyde Nebularis | Ordinale | Toxic by accumulation | |
13 | Grifola Frondosa | La funga | Edible | |
14 | Mycena | Micena | Toxic | |
15 | Macrolepiota Procera | Pamparice | Edible | |
16 | Oudemansiella Mucida | Mucida | Not edible | |
17 | Ramaria Botrytis | Manina | Good | |
18 | Ramaria Formosa | Manina | Not edible | |
19 | Russella Vesca | Rossella | Good | |
20 | Russula Virescens | Verdella | Good |