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  • Members: 239
  • Category: Mycology
  • Founded: Sep 27, 2004
  • Language: English
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937 laurigorham@...
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Jan 2, 2011
5:10 pm
Happy New Year all! I made a slideshow of photographs I had taken over the past year and uploaded it as a movie to YouTube. I'm sure I've made some mistakes in...
938 boletebill Send Email Jan 2, 2011
9:26 pm
Nice job Laurie that was fun.   If you want to edit the vid here's a few tips. The crabs are Horseshoe crabs not Hermits. Whenever you use a Latin name...
939 laurigorham@...
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Jan 3, 2011
10:29 pm
Thank you, Bill! Your corrections give me an excuse to fix the silly "credits" at the end (part of the program template I used) Does anyone use YouTube out...
940 dinah
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Jan 6, 2011
8:43 pm
Madaboutmushrooms.com (celebrating wild mushrooming on the southern Oregon coast and beyond) is full of fun stuff. Not so scientific, more skewed to the...
941 TERRY
stolesont Send Email
Jan 6, 2011
10:07 pm
What a wonderful 'shroomy site to visit during this fungi hunting deprivation. Thanks for posting this info, Dinah. Happily, the days are getting longer and...
942 laurigorham@...
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Jan 9, 2011
3:10 pm
Hi All, Hope you are all enjoying the snow! I have posted some pictures in Laurie's Album of my latest experiment trying to grow out winter oyster mushrooms....
943 boletebill Send Email Jan 19, 2011
8:06 pm
Hi all.      This group has become winter-quiet so I thought I'd pass this along. Ron Pastorino was a CVMS member but has since moved to CA and become very...
944 boletebill Send Email Jan 20, 2011
10:07 pm
Yesterday I posted a link to a DNA study of the Porcini type boletes. I hope some of you had a chance to look that over. If you missed it it was actually at...
945 DSPAHR3D@...
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Jan 20, 2011
10:25 pm
Bill, I read through that and it was dense reading with conclusions that seemed, well, inconclusive or at least complicated. Reviewing the pictures, I noted...
946 boletebill Send Email Jan 21, 2011
2:56 pm
Thanks for some feedback David.   I suspect we are just beginning to get a concept of what the different versions of Boletus edulis are around the northeast....
947 boletebill Send Email Jan 23, 2011
5:32 am
Just for the sake of finishing what I started I'm going to make one more post about the taxonomy of boletes. This post is an overview of the higher orders of...
948 DSPAHR3D@...
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Jan 23, 2011
12:54 pm
Bill, I have to throw this in. The truffle field guide has quite a few "truffles"; that are actually some kind of boletes. David In a message dated 1/23/2011...
949 Nina Rose
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Jan 23, 2011
2:45 pm
Dear Bill, just a note to tell you how much I am enjoying your instruction on classification,etc. I joined your club because I like all of you so much,...
950 boletebill Send Email Jan 23, 2011
3:13 pm
Hi CVMS-ers, bolete fans and taxonomy fans(both of you [;>]...)   I have to correct an error in my last bolete post before I can leave this behind me. Bill N...
951 boletebill Send Email Jan 23, 2011
6:07 pm
Say What???? My confusion of Elaphomyces with Rhizopogon in my bolete post reminded me of how little I really know about underground fungi (hypogeous fungi)....
952 henningersh
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Jan 23, 2011
6:24 pm
Liked last mail ... Sent from AT&T Wireless using AOL Mail ... From: Boletebill <boletebill@...> To: <cvms@yahoogroups.com> Date: Sunday, January 23,...
953 Bill Neill
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Jan 23, 2011
7:49 pm
Here is some more food for thought- Just about every family of fleshy fungi have underground/hypogeous, truffle-like representatives which may have morphed...
954 DSPAHR3D@...
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Jan 23, 2011
10:36 pm
There are several Tuber species in the NE including T. canaliculatum and T. lyonii. I'm fairly sure there are a couple of others I can't remember. No dogs are...
955 TERRY
stolesont Send Email
Jan 26, 2011
8:54 pm
The only CVMS member that I've ever seen looking for truffles was Gerry Miller in the mid-80s at a foray at the Stony Creek Quarry Preserve in Branford. I...
956 boletebill Send Email Jan 26, 2011
11:11 pm
I had read that if you find little cone-shaped depressions in pine needle or Hemlock duff that's where squirrels have been digging for truffles. I tried many...
957 Bill Neill
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Jan 26, 2011
11:29 pm
Hi Bill, What I look for is a mini mining operation, tailings and all. Imagine a dog digging a hole and sending the contents of the hole off in one direction...
958 John Plischke
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Jan 27, 2011
2:19 am
I have done the animal digging bit, found a few occasionally but not enough for me to consider it worth doing. I have also had about the same amount of luck...
959 Bill Neill
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Jan 27, 2011
3:14 am
Hi John, So what did they end up being or are you still waiting for a positive ID? Were they asco truffles? I picked up that little truffle book by Trappe...
960 DSPAHR3D@...
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Jan 27, 2011
12:24 pm
Bill, I uploaded a few pics of animal diggings and Elaphomyces. The diggings are a bit of a fairy ring. David In a message dated 1/26/2011 6:11:19 P.M. Eastern...
961 boletebill Send Email Jan 27, 2011
2:32 pm
I did get the free Truffle DVD from the forest service and the phamplet that goes with it.   Elaphomyces are common in old growth Hemlock in CT but I always...
962 John Plischke
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Jan 27, 2011
4:16 pm
They turned up being Hysterangium separable, I also see a decent bit of rhizopogons under pine, I have a collection of them saved for the microscope some time...
963 DSPAHR3D@...
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Jan 27, 2011
5:08 pm
Tuber canaliculatum - Conifer and mixed woods esp. pine. Quebec to the Carolinas. - delicious T. candida - Primarily oak but also pines and mixed....
964 DSPAHR3D@...
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Jan 27, 2011
5:15 pm
Hysterangium separable and most all Rhizopogons are rated as of marginal culinary value. David In a message dated 1/27/2011 11:16:22 A.M. Eastern Standard...
965 Bill Neill
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Feb 2, 2011
3:23 pm
Bill, Mice such as Red-backed voles eat and spread spores in scat and utilize truffles as a major food source in their diet. They tend to be conifer forest...
966 stolesont Send Email Feb 6, 2011
2:02 am
Hi all, Our generous member Hiroko Saeki just returned from Japan with fresh Oyster complex (I think) mushrooms which she Fed Exed to me and I received today....
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