Apparently there was a bill a few years ago in the Colorado State Senate designating Creede & Crested Butte as the wild mushroom co-capitals of Colorado. Does...
I think this group is especially well suited to finding and studying fungi that are obligatorily alpine in nature. Are there any known such species? I was...
We're going to have an alpine team at the rocky mountain mycoblitz in 2 weeks. I'd like to send you a little presser about the mycoblitz for consideration on...
Yes Rob, I would love to post something about the mycoblitz. Please do send something along the lines of press release. I would like to attend and contribute...
First off, I'm so excited to find this group because I've been wanting to learn about mushrooming! I'm hoping someone here is an expert and tell me what I've...
"I'm a total newbie and afraid of poisoning myself!" This is actually an instance where your fear is well founded... Even the total PHD experts have been known...
Rob, thank you so much! I'm 100% sure that's right -- I actually washed off the slime, thinking it was just mud from the garden. Funny that it's called a...
They're actually eatable when they are in the egg stage (if you can find them)! although they aren't great. It was the slime that you washed off that has the...
The New Mexico and Colorado mushroom clubs teamed up a few weeks ago to present Britt Bunyard (editor of FUNGI) a special present. Here's a great article from...
Yesterday my sister and I went for a hike up Canyon Creek Trail out of Hamilton, MT, in the Bitterroot Mountains. Although we didn't find any edibles in usable...
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Yesterday's Missoulian contained an article about a bio-blitz that was recently held in Yellowstone National Park. Wouldn't it be fantastic to hold a mycoblitz...
I vaguely recall that Cathy Cripps said she was on the Fungi team at the Yellowstone bioblitz. Who ever was in charge of it, they ended up with 75 fungi...
The Glacier Institute will be holding its Fall Mushroom Foray in Big Creek, MT, September 19th and 20th, 2009. Larry Evans will be the instructor for the...
If you've never seen Larry Evans talk I highly encourage you to go. Not only is he funny but he is also really good at teaching beginners how to use a key....
Cool temperatures with the leaves changing colors spells honey mushrooms! I expect they should be up en masse in the next couple of weeks so keep your eyes...
I just emailed out the permit for the mycoblitz (a single permit that covers park entrance, camping, and collecting) to everyone who has said they will attend....
I found some Arrhenia lobata, Helvella corium, and a very small black cup fungus - all on moss on the bank of a stream at 11,200 feet this weekend. These...
Thanks. Will check them out. ... cup fungus - all on moss on the bank of a stream at 11,200 feet this weekend. These fungi are tiny, so check the moss...
Just wanted to introduce myself to the group. I am in my fifth decade and only discovered mushrooms a few years ago after we had an exceptionally wet August...
Welcome to RockyMountainFungi, wildmushroomsi8. We're very pleased you joined our discussion on mushrooms in the Rocky Mountains. Your late summer sounds like...
Check out www.azfungi.org. Specifically, http://www.azfungi.org/record/record/azimagelist contains a list of about 150 fungi, all of which have pretty good...
"Milk Mushrooms of North America: A Field Guide to the Genus Lactarius (Hardcover)" by Alan E. Bessette, David B. Harris, and Arleen R. Bessette. It will be...
That's some good photography. ... http://www.azfungi.org/record/record/azimagelist contains a list of about 150 fungi, all of which have pretty good pictures ....
Hi, Linda in Conifer here. My co-worker was talking about the large mushrooms (Agaricus, maybe?) near Bailey in the transition zone between Aspen in lush...