natureboygrower
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Yeah, I probably would've been the one shitting my pants to death if I was back in the gatherer daysTheres no old unsure mushroom pickers LOL
Yeah, I probably would've been the one shitting my pants to death if I was back in the gatherer daysTheres no old unsure mushroom pickers LOL
I'll probably never get out there with a shroom pro, but do you recommend any books? I like the old Audubon books a lot of us grew up on. I was thinking about picking up one of those. I'd look specifically for chicken of the woods or chanterelles because i know of people finding them around here.Most of the pictures of mushrooms posted in this thread are not edible. Don't go picking unless you know what you're looking for or are with someone that does. Also go for what is commonly picked and learn how to identify just those. Don't worry about identifying everything that might be edible unless you're really into mycology. A couple edible mushrooms for dinner isn't worth making a mistake with identification.
A meal of grilled mushrooms leads to liver transplants
Wild 'death cap' mushrooms poison 14 people in Northern California
Wild “death cap” mushrooms severely sickened 14 people — three of whom need liver transplants — after they ate fungus picked from the Northern California mountains, medical officials said.www.latimes.com
I was wondering what your that one was. Nice infoYou got some ghost pipe in the last pic look into it you be surprised. god gave us every thing we need in plants.
And those are easily identified. No taking spore prints, etc... One of the safer ones for a novice to pick.Gem studded puff ball very good eating been eatingView attachment 4989294View attachment 4989295 these for yrs very common right now.
Yes i have been looking at doing something with them my old body hurts.I was wondering what your that one was. Nice info
I have not seen any of those yet.Gem studded puff ball very good eating been eatingView attachment 4989294View attachment 4989295 these for yrs very common right now.
I dont mess with any thing i need a print from just a few i was taught long ago.And those are easily identified. No taking spore prints, etc... One of the safer ones for a novice to pick.
This book is great to start out very simple with great pics, First trip out it will pay for itself.I'll probably never get out there with a shroom pro, but do you recommend any books? I like the old Audubon books a lot of us grew up on. I was thinking about picking up one of those. I'd look specifically for chicken of the woods or chanterelles because i know of people finding them around here.
@thumper60 any id on this?
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Nice. I will for sure buy that. I like that it's pretty specific to our area. Thanks manThis book is great to start out very simple with great pics, First trip out it will pay for itself.View attachment 4989304
This one is good for here in the PNW. Most mushrooms are found all over but there are some that are found in specific regions.This book is great to start out very simple with great pics, First trip out it will pay for itself.View attachment 4989304