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Coming back from teaching in Chapel Hill, two basketfuls of honeys about an hour east. At Bent Creek yesterday, a big fruiting of honeys, a couple leatherbacks...
Dear Alan, Â I think I have found a couple of clusters of honey mushrooms. Could you please help me identify them? I would REALLY appreciete it. Thanks. Leslie...
Not nearly enough detail in those photos. Steve ... From: Leslie Samuels To: AshevilleMushroomClub@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 2009 5:15 PM ...
They quite possibly are "honeys". It is very difficult to ID from a photo. This is NOT a genus for a newbie to consider as edible at all. It doesn't take but...
Yes those are indeed honey mushrooms Which are quite abundant around here. at this time of year, usually growing from hardwoods and buried roots. The Genus is...
Hi Leslie, Along with the general disclaimer I would say my only doubt that those 3 photos are honeys is that the caps look a little pale Honeys are certainly...
Hello Leslie,Alan & Eddee: I am new to this group and I think it's great! All quality responses and a great moderator. I eat ringless honey mushrooms...
Minutes after scooping about a pound of blewits out of our yard yesterday, I hit the woods and found a ten pound load of pristine grifola frondosa, as well as...
Sounds like a very nice day. Once you have seen enough Honeys and Galerinas, especially side by side, your eye can tell pretty quickly between the two. ...
Congrats on the finds Matt! I would love to see posted any photos of gallerinas that were found locally. I have yet to see any in person during the last 3...
In east asheville today, nothing new since I was last there saturday. honeys on the wane; a dozen or two more blewits, one indigo milky. then again I was too...
Interesting observation, Dave. I will make note of that and actively look for Gallerina here in the Piedmont and report back if found. Honeys are everywhere...
I found this 10/28/07 in Candler. Without really looking into it, never even spore printed them, I thought maybe they could be G. autumnalis. This is the...
we were driving through UNCA yesterday when my youngest thought she saw morels growing...well, it's the wrong time of year, but I said we'd drive by to see on...
Well, there's nothing in your photo to provide scale, but the disintegrating inky caps means genus Coprinus. Have a look at micaceus or quadrifidus. Steve ... ...
as to scale, fairly large...like I said, they looked kind of like morels from a distance..nice sized ones....I'm guessing about 6 inches tall? I'm attaching a...
There may be some delays in list messages since about half of the postings lately are being flagged to me as supposed spam and I need to approve them. I have...
Was a nice day for a hike so the dogs and I went out behind our house and almost got to the spot we were heading and heard something big in the bushes to my...
good call jeanne I saw this same mushroom in the mulch at UNCA two weeks ago from a distance and was tempted to take photos but it was pouring rain. I figured...
My 9 year old spotted them...she was sure they looked like morels, and they did, especially with the shape, color and evenly spaced white spots, from a ...
Hi, I have a dear friend named Tommy who has pancreatic cancer. He was discharged from Memorial Sloane Kettering Cancer Center (for the second time) yesterday,...