In the sober light of day, and with a little googling under my belt, I need to correct some of my Halloween scary remarks from yesterday's post. First off, the...
Kathie Hodge has maintained a terrific website at Cornell for a number of years, with lots of useful links and information. She has just launched a new blog,...
SALT POINT STATE PARK FORAY Saturday/Sunday, November 11-12, 2006 9:30 a.m., Woodside Campground day use parking lot This is the next major BAMS foray, and we...
Just to add -- the iconography part is equally important on the microscopical level as well. There are numerous Genera -- most notably: Inocybe, Nolanea,...
For Cortinarius in the US, Joe Ammirati is one good source. He worked with Moser for years. I agree with D. concerning the FAN series. My good friend and...
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Wanna see what's happenin' in Fort Bragg? See the folder 00-2006-11-04-Fort Bragg in the Photos section. I overheard some bolete hunters say they were doing...
Well, for Amanitarita at least, it is officially the start of mushroom season here in the Bay Area. Yesterday, on a walk in the East Bay hills, I found my...
Join BAMS for a foray and campout at beautiful Salt Point State Park. We will meet at the Woodside parking lot at 9:30 am, and foray until we get tired or run...
I was able to skip out on work a little early today and actually have a few minutes to poke around. I found 2 Hericiums (! picked one), one on an oak that...
I just posted some shroomy pics from my Minnesota trip last month. All are from a woodland hike in the bluffs and lowlands along the St. Croix river. Maitakes...
There's a new kid in town, handsome, colorful, and comes from a nice neighborhood, despite the notoriety of some of his family members. To make your...
Thank you Dr. Tulloss. I am aware of these checklists and they are my primary tool since a few months ago after I discovered them. The only thing missing at...
Fungi found at Salt Point State Park on the BAMS Foray Nov. 10-12, 2006 ================================ Agaricus sp. Amanita breckonii Amanita gemmata ...
Looks like the Mendo Foray in Fort Bragg went very well (from my point of view anyway). The hunting was actually better the weekend before, but there was still...
Looks like our mushroom season is starting, and halleluyah, amen to that. As always, nice photos, Hugh. Love the coccora haven for your salamander...such a...
I wondered if they were Marasmius. So much to learn, so little time. And the more I learn, the less I know. Hugh debbie viess wrote: Looks like our mushroom...
Salt Point was as lovely as ever, but there was a surprising lack of macrofungi. Although the ground surface was damp, the soil about an inch below was dry....
Hi, I'm a new member of this list and I want to introduce myself. I'm a novice mycophile and my primary interest is dyeing with mushrooms, with a secondary...
Recently Debbie V. forwarded to me two collections that were considered to be possible representatives of Amanita breckonii. First of all, thanks to everybody...
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While scouring Huckleberry Preserve yesterday for photo ops, I came upon this odd little polypore. It was very fuzzy on the cap, and a blueish green. Go to our...
November 16, 2006 Chantraine Journal Harvesting by the Basket What France’s Diners Crave By CRAIG S. SMITH CHANTRAINE, France — Claude Villiere, wicker...
If you log on to the www.nytimes.com website, you can see a slide show of Monsieur Villiere collecting in the woods. I'm curious about one photo of the...
google with french as language turns up the word 'gourmelle' - used in the Vosges for an 'oronge' (Amanita caesarea, i think) else ... From: David Rust...
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Makes sense. Amanitas melt in the field (they are one of the quickest of the macrofungi to decay), AND in your mouth! Rita ... From: "ecvellinga@..."...
Not a clue, sorry..... debbie viess <amanitarita@...> wrote: While scouring Huckleberry Preserve yesterday for photo ops, I came upon this odd little...
Your photo is very small and only one view, but a polypore to consider is Oligoporus caesius Several good photos pop up with a GOOGLE MAGES search. Darvin ...