I went for a short walk at the site last evening, not to pick anything, of course, but to see what might be up. I was hoping the chanterelles had appeared,...
Carol and the Kiski School were very gracious hosts for the walk today. Carol was the Walk Leader (her first time) and LaMonte was the walk identifier. Carol...
I thought it would be a great walk. Looking foward to checking out the species list. Next weeks walk at Deer Lakes looks like will be a good one also, as it...
July 8 –10:00-2:00, Deer Lakes Park, Allegheny County, Russelton. Meet Dick Dougall and Ken Reeves. From the PA Turnpike get off at the Allegheny Valley...
found a nice mess of black trumpets saturday... there were a lot of really small ones that i left hopeing to go back tues. and get another mess. donna....
As you know this past weekend 59 species were found at the walk at Kiski School. Today after lunch, Kim & John and Becky & I went out looking for mushrooms in...
My friend, Larry Whalen and I went out mushroom hunting today in Bedford County. We found nice quanities of Boletus separans and Boletus bicolor, both are...
July 8 –10:00-2:00, Deer Lakes Park, Allegheny County, Russelton. Meet Dick Dougall and Ken Reeves. From the PA Turnpike get off at the Allegheny Valley Exit...
July 7-9 Camp Myeerah, near Bellefontain, Ohio Meet the Ohio Mushroom Society for their Summer Foray . Contact Joe Christian 419-757-4493 for more information....
Hi John- I went out and found a Bitter Bolete and a few others which I am trying to ID. I also found some Black Trumpets and some tiny Chanterelles which I...
Hi all, Just a report from the north hills... I saw tiny Chanterelles in incredible numbers at my favorite spot. When they all get a bit bigger, I will need a...
We want to let you know about a surprising poison alert! Recently, NAMA, the national mushroom organization, published a warning about freezing mushrooms: Even...
are these one of the boletes? if so which one..their so pretty ...the tops look like velvet....i haven,t gotten a spore print yet... the boletes in my books...
hi donna those look like some very attractive Tylopilus rubrobruneus to me...beautiful but bitter...like an unemployed fashion model. {;>]....bill yule Donna...
Just a reminder of the July meeting on the 18th. Joyce Gross will show us how to make interesting and creative designs using mushrooms as stamping devices....
Hey John, How did this foray go? I think they have been having some of the same weather we have. Does the Ohio Club post a list of species they found? thanks,...
The walk scheduled for McConnell's Mill in Butler County on Saturday July 15 is unfortunately cancelled. therefore, on Saturday you are on your own. Let us...
Went out this afternoon and gathered about a half-pound here at Kiski in the area where we walked on 7/1. Also saw a fair number of other mushrooms that I do...
can anyone ID this mushroom. I am a novice. the only reference book I have is Mushrooms ofNortheast North America by George Barrron. did I harvest this...
Get some pictures when they are fully developed, close up of gills and stem, top of cap and get the color of the spore print and give the size of cap and stem....
The emergence of the various Leccinum (especially the aurantiacum or Red Capped Scaber Stalk) heralds the end of the B. edulis fruiting, (for those woods near...
The mushrooms of Pgh (Pittsburg?) must be different from the rest of the country. I was told, and read in guides, that the Boletus edulis fruits in the fall,...
The King, nobilis, subserulencence, separans and others used to all be called the edulus. I think many times that they are misidentified, one for the other....
hi...if you're still around to read this I'd say those are Amanita's that have been attacked by the fungus Hypomyces hyalinus. No, Id say definately not...