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Today, I found what I believe to be two types of edible: laetiporus
sulfureus, chicken mushroom; and pleurotus ostreatus, oyster mushrooms.
I was surprised to find the chicken mushrooms at this time of the year,
but they were all over the place. I only spent a half hour looking, and
I got lucky!

I am making spore prints right now, and I added pictures that I took in
the Photos section, but they are not very good. Thanks to The Teacher
for helping me learn to identify - and I have a long way to go, too!




Tue Jun 3, 2008 7:11 pm

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Today, I found what I believe to be two types of edible: laetiporus sulfureus, chicken mushroom; and pleurotus ostreatus, oyster mushrooms. I was surprised to...
Tom Bachey
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Jun 3, 2008
7:11 pm

Good! It is rather early for the sulphur shelf but mushrooms are as fickle as some women. Pleurotus is right on schedule...but the schedule is rather broad. ...
Dick Grimm
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Jun 3, 2008
7:27 pm

good to see some traffic here. I am new to the list - had sooooo many mushrooms in my woods last year, and only felt confident enough to eat the puffballs in...
Christy Warthling
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Jun 3, 2008
10:53 pm

Congrats on the Sulfur Shelf! I found about 10lbs. in 2 shelves on an old fallen oak about 3 weeks ago! They made the lack of Morels more palatable. This is...
tilegodz
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Jun 4, 2008
2:47 am

... warming ... friends, ... WOW! Very nice Sulphur Shelf find. Now I can't wait to get out and check my favorite spots to see if anything is growing. I was...
Liz
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Jun 4, 2008
3:43 am

It is always vital to know what kind of tree the Sulphur Shelf is growing on. Beware the virtually identical species Laetiporus huronensis, which is what we...
David W. Fischer
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Jun 3, 2008
11:46 pm

I am no botanist, but I know there were no hemlock in these woods, near Lima, Ohio. Also, all of these were lignicolous. But I appreciate the additional info! ...
Tom Bachey
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Jun 4, 2008
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