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Yeah I was interested in them when we noticed them out back. I thought they were pretty myself.
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Yeah they're beautiful! Pretty soon we should have some Chicken of the Woods and others popping out back around here.Wow I can't believe how red those are .
The ones that are in this last picture, areNot sure if we have any other mushroom hunters in the forums. I'm interested in the identification and finding of mushies. I live on 10 acres of woods and having multiple ravines I have lots of diffrent micro climates. I will post pics on what I have found. Last spring I believe I found pan subs but this was before I knew about spore printing. Later that summer I found pan foes due to brown print and straight lines on stipe. But in the picture I have of the assumed sub pan they seem to have a twisted stipe. Also found a cool boletus that bruises blue at the slightest touch.
Pan sub? Wish I got print. Not is a super common area for them but fit the bill.
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The ones that are in this last picture, are
Called moral mushrooms and they are very sought after by chefs etc . You can eat them just like a normal store bout mushrooms . You can sell them usually 10-20 @ lbs sometimes more . In this picture is both kinds the little greys and the yellows . The grays stay smaller then the yellows but both are edible with and food . The other mushrooms if you post a picture they will tell you exactly what they are . But you can also do a print of the cap and send it in to them and they will tell you if it edible or poison or Psilocybian. Always try to leave the root when pulling them morale mushrooms so you can get them every year .
I've been trying my hand at this. Boletes and milk caps are easy to id and are tasty. I posted a few shots back of some I foraged and ate.Foraging without dying sounds like fun.