Sept 3 – 10:00-12:00 Upper Dock Hollow, Freeport, Armstrong County. Meet Don Stone and Susan Baker. Enjoy this mushroom walk along a trail that also has two...
This site is great beacuse of all your mushroom knowledge and intrest. Can you help me with this brown gilled "Agaricales" type mushroom with a brownish...
9/1 After 3 days of drizzle and very little rain, checked on the Grafton MA site again. As usual there was plenty of bolete. The three most common were...
Vlad, thank you for the link to Tom Volk's page on which he discusses the fascinating & lovely Indian pipe. I especially found interesting his statement that,...
OOPS! You are right, Carol, my mistake, it is the fall version of Pine Sap. I do not know where I saw it identified as a fall version of Indian Pipe. Vlad ...
Our family never hunts a location of a walk or foray for 2 to 3 weeks prior to a walk or foray. With the Gary Lincoff Mid Atlantic Mushroom Foray, Mushroom...
Is the Gary Lincoff Mid-Atlantic Foray held at Beechwood? If not what is the name and directions. I just can't find this information anywhere. I clicked on the...
Here is a link to the article, You have to copy and paste it. http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/tribune- review/trib/mostread/s_370006.html It pertains to:...
FORAY INFORMATION & DIRECTIONS Foray Site: The site for the foray activities (except for designated walks) is the Parish Hill Building located in North Park,...
9/4 Today I went to the Rutland MA site. Found the usual, Pale, Bicolor and Painted Bolete. Then there were the unusual. Five Rooting Shank in the same...
Thanks for allowing me to join in the Mycology fun on Saturday morning. I took a few pictures as I was along for the hike - and hope that a some might be...
Hello Vlad, Your picture of A brown gilled agarics growing on a rotten log, looks like Psathyrella delineata spores 6.5-9 X 4.5-5.5. It could also be the less...
Hello Vlad An agaric with a large bulb at the base of the stalk. ... Really does not look like a Cortinarius to me but the what appears to be a rust colored...
Hello Vlad, for the polypore try looking at Polyporus mori = Favolus alveolaris or the less common Polyporus craterellus. Thank you, John III ... Bicolor ... ...
Thanks John, It is not vitally important to me to know what exact species it is, but I would be glad to send you the spores if you would like to ID it for...
Thanks for the hint John! Vlad _____ From: wpamushroomclub@yahoogroups.com [mailto:wpamushroomclub@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of John Sent: Sunday, September...
... Thanks for posting the directions, The main parking area is directly across from a small church. ... designated ... be ... drop- ... (PA ... Turn ... ...
Hi Vlad, Your agaric with the bulbous base is some sp. of Cortinarius. An easy ID, with the rusty brown spore drop on the remnants of the cortina (the cortina...
Debbie, Good advise :o) Cort sp. is good enough for me! I tried for a spore print but got a poor result. As a beginner I find it very hard using the keys to...
Hi John, ... You had a lot more luck than I did. I was out toward Johnstown on Saturday and stopped at Laurel Summit State Park on the way and found only a...
Hello, I have now posted the PA fungi Checklist in the files section of this group. We have 8089 different species. Check it out or download a copy. This...
The Gary Lincoff Mid Atlantic Mushroom Foray is alive and doing very very well. It is in excellent hands with co chairmen Dick Dougall and Glenn Carr. We...
Larry Whalen and I went to Fayette County today. The fall mushrooms that we found were: a number of groups of Armalariella tabesence and 2 more sheephead. ...
We received an email from Marie today and she found honey mushrooms and abortive entolomas today. She is also coming to the Gary Lincoff Mid Atlantic Foray on...
I've been looking for them locally and have not seen any yet. John has been finding them in Fayette and Bedford counties. ... From: Michael E. Lloyd To:...