Saw the sulphur shelf, Laetiporus sulphureus, the reddish spored Psathyrella P. conissans, Gymnopus earlei, Helvella macropus, the broad gill Megacollybia...
Some boletes are up in the Cleveland Metroparks, including Boletus hortonii (under shagbark hickory) at North Chagrin. There were several boletes of another...
There will be a mushroom display at this weekend foray at Hiram College. The display will be increased by participants bringing mushrooms from wherever. I am...
Thanks for the INFO , hope to see you all satreday. ... From: "Jerry Pepera" <gpep@...> To: <ohioms@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 1:09 PM...
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Well, collecting was sparse but the display of fresh mushrooms was impressive thanks to folks who brought fungi from wetter areas. Even with dry conditions we...
found my very first EVER.....cauliflower mushroom yesterday. was relly excited. cleaned and dried it didn,t get a chance to eat any, but looking forward to...
Hardly anything in my area but watching weekly precipitation amounts at www.intellicast.com I have managed to dine on my favorite parasol mushrooms which are...
I found a log full of nice fresh oysters a couple of days ago. Gave them to a friend to try for the first time and he is now a lover of oyster mushrooms....
Parasols (Macrolepiota procera) and bradleys (Lactarius volemus) were collected for eating. Also saw Boletus pallidus, Boletus longicurvipes, Mycena leaiana,...
are there any more forays sechuled for this fall. i found combtooth today but too small to harvest yet. hopeing for a little rain to get it started good. ...
Hi Donna- I think there is a foray scheduled for this weekend? --Not sure, but I will double check. No shaggy manes here yet, but has anyone else noticed that...
Hi, just wanted to list some of the mushrooms up in the Cleveland Metroparks (last two weeks) and ask for some ID help on one. First, finally getting some...
Did you know that ? One can tell a "Shaggy Lep" (Macrolepiota rachodes) from a Chlorophyllum molybdites (Lepiota Morgani) in the early stages, when the gills...
Fall Foray at Dawes Arboretum The fall foray this year will be held at Dawes Arboretum on Oct. 1 & 2. Dawes has a wonderful collection of gardens,trees, and ...
Looking to barter or buy medicinal mushrooms from foragers I am a homeopath and herbalist here in Canada with a holistic viral treatment clinic. I have been...
My wife is from Slovkia and we pick mushrooms whenever we are over there with her parents. We joined you group last year but regrettably were not able to make...
Rick, generally don't like to ID something for eating from pictures, but I am fairly certain of the clump of mushrooms in slides 12 to 14. They appear to be...
Rick, forgot about slide #19. These appear to be the aborted form of the aborted entoloma. They are edible, but I think they are mediocre tasting. They...
I found 18 pounds of these today. Any suggestions on cooking or storing? Also I will be in Wooster, OH the last weekend in October and would be interested in...
That cluster of mushrooms appears to be the honey mushroom, Armillaria mellea. Note the ring on the one on top. Bill's comments about thorough cooking still...