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Maverick
Lover of Earwigs!




Registered: 12/18/05
Posts: 10,751
Loc: Northern Nevada
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What's the Coastal (West) spring mushroom season like?
#7939625 - 01/27/08 12:31 PM (5 years, 3 months ago) |
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Alright so I'm starting to worry that leaving at the beginning of April will be too late to photograph the mushrooms in So-Cal and stuff, so I'm thinking of not going through the desert and such, but instead doing the 101 and heading up to the Oregon and Washington coast.
What types of mushrooms should I find up there? Are there always large amounts of mushrooms up in the PNW by the Olympic Peninsula in the spring? 
(Also I'm looking for EVERY mushroom, for photography reasons.)
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GGreatOne234
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Registered: 12/24/99
Posts: 8,946
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Re: What's the Coastal (West) spring mushroom season like? [Re: Maverick]
#7940771 - 01/27/08 05:05 PM (5 years, 3 months ago) |
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This thread has been closed.
Reason: DRT, your topic is against the Mushroom Hunting Forum Rules, so read them again. I believe people start finding Morels in the PNW around late April/early May. And every day of the year there is fungi to be found somewhere on the west coast. At the very least you will find Polypores even if it has not been raining, and many (most?) Polypores are medicinal in some way and all have extremely low low toxicity. PM some folks from the area and ask them, or just research it, the answers are all already here at the shroomery.
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