In case you missed the chatter on one of the distribution lists, yesterday's Sunday San Francisco Chronicle Magazine lead article covers the lucrative aspect...
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This lengthy article about mushroom picking and restaurant sales ran in the Chron yesterday. Some unfortunate quotes really made mushroomers come across as...
Hi Gang! So glad this is working. Another wonderful source of great talk and info on our fav topic. I have a request! I just got back from Panama where I found...
I am sure that David and I can contribute to the myco-themed T-shirt pile; our t-shirt drawers overfloweth. It's a generous idea, Kitty, in keeping with the...
Many thanks in advance, Debbie and David, for your generosity! This is indeed how it should be - we are all in this together, whether we are here, or in...
I wonder if SOMA, FFSC and the MSSF might have a small portion of past years' inventory they'd be willing to donate. Kitty & Creek Norris <cmnorris@...>...
this is a great idea! Do you suggest I forward the original request posting to theire e groups? How about NAMA? I am also doing this for some naturalist...
Well, I'm back from Costa Rica, a place that has more National Parks than anywhere else on Earth. It is an awesome place and the people are terrific. This is...
Wow, Hugh, what great photos! Can you imagine what it would be like with RAIN??! My favorites: the "witches butter" covered with flies (what's up with that, ...
Some of the more interesting fungi and other oddities seen between April 15-30, 2006. Most ubiquitous species, excluded. In all ID attempts, at a minimum,...
this time, in the Christian Science Monitor: http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0503/p20s01-lifo.html An interesting story on morel hunting in the Anchorage Daily...
Wow! Awesome list of species. Have you considered adding author citations? I find they're really helpful in understanding the source of a given name and how...
... Yeah that one's really interesting. I doubt it's a Tremella. The structure doesn't look quite right. It would be interesting to know if any Stereum was...
There was no Stereum, or anything else on this upright tree. I didn't smell it either. Always something else I could've done, huh? It was super humid (excuse...
Hi Nathan, I should probably add some author citations if I had time, but I wasn't doing it that seriously and didn't want to sound too pompous... After...
In this Sunday's Chronicle, there was an article about the bizarre "theme park" recently created in Lithuania to mock fifty plus years of Soviet repression, ...
An amusing story about a RARE giant mushroom in the UK: http://www.yorkshiretoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=1084&ArticleID=1492624 John Pisto reports...
I've always known that what appears to be rare in one place can be extremely common in another. I've always wanted to find sand dollars, but only found a few...
During the in-between season of mushrooming here in N. California, when the lower elevations have quit producing, and the mountains haven't quite started, I do...
Hi Debbie, I found a few species this week at 4400ft: one Sarcosphaera crassa, many Caloscypha fulgens, several large, Melanoleuca-looking mushrooms, one of...
Note: There are larger pictures available by clicking on the images. Herman ... From: phalluscybe To: BayAreaMushrooms@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, May 12,...
Just came back from the Power burn area. Intercepted Norm's posse in the afternoon at Tiger Creek Rd (4750 ft). One small location quickly produced 10-12...