What is a midnight blue bolete? Latin name please. WS Stuart Merideth <kaldorkallindre@...> wrote: Hi all! Sorry if I double post, as I am on a couple...
Every year, I order a case of waxtex sandwich bags from this web site: http://www.cellutissue.com/orderproducts.php Apparently, this link is dead and I have...
Most everything expected in the summer in Ohio! Chanterelles, boletes, edible Russulas and Lactarius species, not to mention oysters and much more. A few...
Mushrooms have finally started popping up in numbers the last week and a half. Many, many blushers (including a couple of the variety alba), many Cleft-foot...
I kinda lost track of this yahoo group since I changed emails a year ago. I posted some 4 years ago about my lack of sucess at finding the black trumpet...
Hello...I found some black trumpets about 4 years ago at Mohican State Forest...what I did was take the hiking trail down by the covered bridge and you come to...
i live in n,e ohio and found bl. trumpets around mid july but haven,t found any thing since i think iit,s jus t too dry...it,s not been a very good year for...
Hey, L.C. Been there, done that. Been finding them there in that very same spot for years. Now I know why my finds have become intermittent! bon appetite....
I was refereeing several soccer games today, and after drinking coffee and water, the woods were calling. I am standing there, admiring nature, and I see a...
If anyone might be interested I found a store in Hillsboro that sells mushroom carved walking sticks. It's getting close to that time of the year. The store...
I plan on going out this weekend even though the weather is none too pleasant! 'Will be at Ceasar Creek lake area and a few other spots. The fever is upon me!...
'Found 16 blacks and one yellow on Thurs. and plan on going out again Sunday. Hopefully this rain will induce more of them to pop up. Good luck to everyone!!! ...
It has been a banner year for most morel hunters in Ohio. Even I got a few pounds. It is just about over here. Strange that there have not been any postings...
Mushroom lovers, you simply MUST see this 18-minute video of a recent Paul Stamets lecture, if you have broadband / high-speed Internet. David W. Fischer ...
Oh dang, I forgot the URL: http://www.fungi.com/whatsnew/index.html Scroll down a short way to the video. David W. Fischer Mycologist, Author, Photographer,...
Morel season has been very good. In most areas now it seems that they are starting to age some. Hopefully with all the rain we will get one last flush. I...
Still a few large morels around. Oyster mushrooms are fruiting as are wine caps (Stropharia rugosoannulata. Agrocybe praecox is fruiting by the thousands in...
Still not seeing a lot of mushrooms here, despite the ample rain. Have seen the usual large numbers of Dryad's Saddles (Polyporus squamosus), and Spring...
I'm in cleveland and the species was surounded by some that were about three inches tall, brown and has a scaley cap and the ones that I picked are similar in...
Walt...you know this guy...? Sounds to me like he wants to take a trip. He knows psilocybe but he doesn't know some common spring mushroom? I dunno.... Dick...
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...
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. ...
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...
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...