I haven't been in the woods lately and was wondering if anyone has been spotting decent edibles... Is it time for smooth chanterelles yet? How about those...
It's time for chickens and winecaps, but I haven't been in the woods lately either. Soon it will be time for chanterelles and black trumpets. Carol ... From:...
June is usually a "slack" month in our area, at least for the first three weeks, although I'd think all this moisture should get something going. I'm going out...
In July. Carol ... From: Frank <wildwestmilford@...> Subject: [NJMYCO] Re: What's poppin' ? To: NJMYCO@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, June 24, 2008, 3:14...
While driving through Atlantic County NJ on 06/25/08 I spotted these Laetiporus Sulphureus Var. Semialbinus (White Chicken Mushroom) growing on the ground not...
Victor Gambino was one of the founding members of our club. He was also a past President. Vic was instrumental in setting up PEEC weekend. PEEC (Pocono...
Natalie and I were out on Saturday. I don't have the pictures posted yet. We are pretty sure we found a specimen of boletus speciosus. Anybody else finding...
Would someone take a look at the "7708" (a-e) photos I posted in the photos section and take a guess? I was thinking it might be ringless honey. They grow in...
It's definitely NOT a ringless honey...wrong season, wrong environment. Ringless honey mushrooms (Armillaria tabascens) is a late summer/fall mushroom that...
There are a few Boletus bicolor out here, along with a few other assorted boletes. Also, in HUGE numbers...Lactarius hygrophoroides, which is a wonderful...
Additional photos posted in folder 70808 (a-c). I will post spore print in a few hours. These are so plentiful, relatively large, and numerous I thought for ...
Don't take my word on this...I would think it best to keep a few specimens in the fridge until this Sunday's Meadow Woods foray and bring it with you. (Of...
Final piece of info. The spore print is white. The cap is showing no signs of decomposition in fact it still looks fresh without softening, wrinkles or...
By the way Jim, I think that your guess is a good one, it's too bad that there isn't a foolproof way to ID these guys because apparently they are excellent...
Here are the pictures from last Saturday: http://www.riddleware.com/php/fungi/index.php?album=20080705 I'm certain we didn't find any Lactarius hygrophoroides....
At past meetings the book prices have been quite reasonable. Can somebody put me in contact with him? I'm looking for a copy of: North American Boletes: A...
I sent you a reply privately...it should be in your email box. Yes, we offer books to NJMA members at discount, and since we're a nonprofit organization, there...
http://www.riddleware.com/php/fungi/index.php?album=20080714 Well those are my pics. If anybody wants to send me their pictures from the foray I would be glad...
OK this one seems a bit confusing to me. Found a bunch of these in the woods behind my new house. http://www.riddleware.com/php/fungi/index.php?album=20080724 ...
I take it then that you also have been to some of your usual good spots with poor results. I'm guessing widespread high temps and lack of rain would be to...
Yes, that is the case. High temps alone wouldn't be the problem (hot and humid is normally good for both species and other chanterelles, too), but lack of...
Thanks for the info Jim. Just to give everyone hope, I found that here in West Milford they were the heaviest the second week of August, and that's when I...
Hi Frank... It's hard to say if it's a Giant Puffball or some other kind of puffball. It seems pretty deformed (perhaps from the dryness around here this...
It is at least the size of a football, is there anything else that even gets this big? Assuming inside is pure white and this size does that leave any other...