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AshevilleMushroomClub · Asheville Mushroom Club

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  • Members: 275
  • Category: Mycology
  • Founded: Jun 26, 2005
  • Language: English
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1091 Steve Rock
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Jul 1, 2009
4:48 pm
Hi, I'm your New York State lurker. I enjoy coming into your group to see what you're finding down that way - we usually follow 1-3 weeks later. So I'm glad to...
1092 Davemender@...
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Jul 1, 2009
9:53 pm
In a message dated 7/1/2009 1:47:34 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, AshevilleMushroomClub@yahoogroups.com writes: I'm hoping for chanterelles sooner, though. Been...
1093 Rerikkers@...
renategespusi Offline Send Email
Jul 1, 2009
9:59 pm
found my first smooth chanterelles today in Asheville area ... Renate **************Make your summer sizzle with fast and easy recipes for the grill....
1094 Alan Muskat
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Jul 7, 2009
9:53 pm
Found by a friend near hickory nut gap in fairview yesterday under white pine at about 3000 ft. Two weighed over a pound each; all in perfect condition. I was...
1095 Rerikkers@...
renategespusi Offline Send Email
Jul 8, 2009
1:22 am
Yes, I found ONE very large, fresh lobster (great surprise!) on a hike along the Boogerman Trail in Cataloochee about a week ago ... along with two very fresh...
1096 Kim Donaldson
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Jul 9, 2009
9:35 pm
I have a spawn lab and have some extra jars. If anyone is interested I would like to get $30 for them. They are 1 qt jars rye berries about 90% colonized. Kim...
1097 rachael_bliss Offline Send Email Jul 11, 2009
7:03 pm
Walking home from work yesterday, I saw tiny little brown puffballs in clusters just popping out of the ground around an old huge maple tree. I cut one in...
1098 STEPHEN PEEK
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Jul 11, 2009
7:21 pm
Did it have a rind like an orange? ... From: "rachael_bliss" <rachael_bliss@...> To: <AshevilleMushroomClub@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, July 11,...
1099 swavek_sc Offline Send Email Jul 12, 2009
12:47 am
Can someone help me ID this mushroom? I found 3 of them growing from the wound of live elm, they were separate, not clustered. Color is white to cream, the...
1100 swavek_sc Offline Send Email Jul 12, 2009
12:51 am
I forgot to mention...photos are in the album: Help ID thanks Swavek...
1101 Alan Muskat
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Jul 12, 2009
1:51 am
I've picked somethign like that once before I think there is a furry-footed Pluerotus someone brought a nice cauliflower to the firefly gathering in Riceville ...
1102 STEPHEN PEEK
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Jul 12, 2009
1:53 am
Any sign of a partial veil? I can't tell from the pictures. If so, look at Pleurotus dryinus. Steve ... From: "swavek_sc" <opuszko@...> To:...
1103 swavek_sc Offline Send Email Jul 12, 2009
2:49 pm
Steve I can't see any remnants of a partial veil, but the fuzziness on the stem ends just before the gills and the stem is smooth above... I looked at...
1104 rachael_bliss Offline Send Email Jul 12, 2009
4:49 pm
No No, just a cluster of little nodules. No rings. Very hard on exterior. Hard to slice down middle, so made me wonder. Smelled like srooms! Shaped like...
1105 STEPHEN PEEK
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Jul 12, 2009
6:26 pm
Well, the hard exterior makes me think of Scleroderma, but you should easily see a thick rind. There are 4 families with 18 genera in the "puff ball" group, so...
1106 castevens@...
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Jul 14, 2009
10:42 pm
Hi to all, Just got home from a trip to FL and found these in my front yard. They are in the area of a poplar stump with mulch & wood chips. Any ideas are they...
1107 Jeanne Rhodes-Moen
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Jul 14, 2009
11:11 pm
Is that hen of the woods? Jeanne...
1108 STEPHEN PEEK
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Jul 14, 2009
11:56 pm
It's either Bondarzewia berkeyi or Meripilus sumstemii. Both are reported edible, but I have heard of gastric upset with the Berkley's. Steve ... From:...
1109 STEPHEN PEEK
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Jul 14, 2009
11:57 pm
No, wrong time of year. ... From: Jeanne Rhodes-Moen To: AshevilleMushroomClub@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 7:11 PM Subject: Re:...
1110 mekwooten Offline Send Email Jul 16, 2009
11:47 am
Looks like hen of the woods to me. I found one growing for 4 or 5 years on a red oak stump outside my front door that would stain my hands black from handling...
1111 Dave Kolb
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Jul 16, 2009
2:58 pm
Check Steve's suggestions. You must ID exactly before considering eating. As he said, wrong time of year for hen of the woods.Dave From:...
1112 Alan Muskat
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Jul 16, 2009
4:44 pm
lovely photos I'd strongly say Meripilus; just see if it stains black even when mature and tough is still good for stock, but is often in yards where people...
1113 Greg Carter
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Jul 17, 2009
2:04 am
While hunting for chicken mushrooms I came across this big ol' mushroom. When I saw it it about took my breath away, I did a dance of joy and said a prayer of...
1114 ya right
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Jul 17, 2009
2:17 am
-- That is cool i find them also here in WV but not as big as that one. Cool. Eddee...
1115 Leo Wentzel
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Jul 17, 2009
2:17 am
Greg, Save it as a jpg or something most of us can open up. I would love to see it. Congratulations! Leo Wentzel Greg Carter wrote: While hunting for chicken...
1116 STEPHEN PEEK
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Jul 17, 2009
2:37 am
Nice find Greg, the last one I found was 6-8 times that size. Too bad it crumbled to mush when I tried to pick it. Steve ... From: Greg Carter To:...
1117 Dave Kolb
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Jul 17, 2009
2:46 am
That's amazing Greg! What was the environs it was "plucked" from? I want to know what sort of places to look. Dave From: AshevilleMushroomClub@yahoogroups.com...
1118 jackie schieb
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Jul 17, 2009
3:19 am
Fantastic! I would have enjoyed watching your dance of joy!! Barry found a 2lb one last week, so maybe this will be a good year for Sparassis crispa. ...
1119 Jeanne Rhodes-Moen
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Jul 17, 2009
3:29 am
I used to find them in Norway..but i think they were a slightly dif. variety..more 'leafy' looking. They made a great soup with a touch of curry in it (use...
1120 L X
larryinlex Offline Send Email
Jul 17, 2009
1:48 pm
Found in one of my flower beds - probably came along with the pine bark added last year. Can someone ID?...
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