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Hello fellow mushroomers! Morel season is almost here. Yipeeeee! Steve Peek, field mycologist and long standing member of the Asheville Mushroom Club, has...
Thanks for the morel season reminder. I would have only started looking in April! Last year I was recovering from hip replacement surgery and sent my...
Great, Olga, especially the many pictures of morels you added - and Steve did such a nice job with his write-up. I'm afraid, though, that all these wonderful...
So i have access to a bunch of Cherry sawdust (nice big sawdust! ) and was made aware of the arsenic that is found in the tree. it seems hydrogen cyanide is...
Not sure, but the sap and inner bark does have some interesting properties. The bark has been used as a cough remedy for ages and the hydrocyanic acid may give...
I'm not coming up with anything. relevant, sorry. ... From: Keith Nicholson To: AshevilleMushroomClub@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 5:04 PM ...
Hello, I will be visiting Charlotte(from Minnesota) in a couple weeks and will have a free day on Monday, April 6 (I need to be at the airport by 4:30 p.m.)...
We found a nice large clump of great looking deer mushrooms on our mulch pile. Roody says they are edible but mediocre. Anyone tried them and think they are...
Yes and apparently also named Pluteus Atricapillus now. Too bad they are not good eating as these sure look nice while in the bell shape stage and there is a...
What does that mean exactly, no longer considered edible? Have distinct toxins been found in them? Or are they just a mediocre meal(which is hardly news)? ...
Ah, a source! I will write Coleman then...any excuse, really! Bioaccumulation is true for pretty much all of the mushroom species...wonder why pluteus has been...
OK, so I know you all are headed to TN next weekend, I wish I could come. But if afterwards anyone feels like they haven't hunted enough, please call me for a...
Hello all, Okay, I know this is a touchy question, but can someone at least give me an idea as to where one might begin looking for morels, east of and not too...
I have been finding them at my church in South Asheville in some newly mulched areas right by the building. All of my "places" in the wild have not yielded...
Hey Greg, what religious faith are you J From: AshevilleMushroomClub@yahoogroups.com [mailto:AshevilleMushroomClub@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Greg Carter ...
Hey'all, I found a little snippet in a book on Google online books called "Mycelium Running" by Paul Stamets. In a section on shitakes, he mentioned that "This...
I know black walnut is not recommended for shiitake. Steve ... From: Keith Nicholson To: AshevilleMushroomClub@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009...
Walnut has thick bark which helps it maintain moisture. Logs will stop producing if all the bark falls off, It's also very dense which makes it an excellent...
I didn't go , but heard through the grapevine that as many as 2000 were found. Steve ... From: Dave Kolb To: AshevilleMushroomClub@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
I came back with two nice handfuls of morels. George was so helpful in retraining my morel "eye" which I have not used since I was a kid in South Dakota. The...