Earthstar fungi are related to puffballs and some are poisonous

Some of Britain’s weirdest fungi erupt into our consciousness this month. Collared earthstars bide their time under the leaf litter in the form of vast numbers of fungal threads called hyphae. Now they burst forth as onion-shaped fruiting bodies that soon split, the skin peeling back to expose a taut central dome. The slightest touch – rain, for example – releases the dust-like spores inside.