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wyattb
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GREAT EDIBLE FORAY( WITH PICS)
#9030209 - 10/04/08 08:39 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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FOUND TONS OF EDIBLES AND OTHERS ON TODAYS HUNT.THE SEASONS GETTING BETTER EVERY DAY.
 LAUGHING GYMS(GYMNOPILUS SPECTABILIS)


 POLYPORE OF SOME KIND
 GEMMED AMANITA(AMANITA GEMMATA)

 AGARICUS SUBRUTILESCENS AND NATIVE SNAIL
 ALONE KING BOLETE(BOLETUS EDULIS)
 HEDGEHOG(DENTINUM REPANDUM)



 FAWN MUSHROOM(PLUTEUS CERVINUS)
 PLUTEUS LOG
 LEPIOTA CRISTATA
 OLD CAULIFLOWER MUSHROOM(SPARASSIS CRISPA)
 CHICKEN OF THE WOODS(LAETIPORUS SULPHUREUS)
 BIG RUSSULA
 BOLETUS ????

 YELLOW GOMPHIDIUS

 CHANTERELLES(CANTHARELLUS CIBARIUS)

 HONEY MUSHROOM(ARMILLARIELLA MELLEA)


 AMANITA VAGINATA
VIEW POINT. IF ANYONE KNOWS WHAT THAT BOLETE IS LET ME KNOW.
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Re: GREAT EDIBLE FORAY( WITH PICS) [Re: wyattb]
#9030231 - 10/04/08 08:44 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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BEAUTIFUL MUSHROOMS AND VIEW! KEEP IT UP MAN DID YOU KEEP THE GYMS?
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Re: GREAT EDIBLE FORAY( WITH PICS) [Re: Enpo]
#9030284 - 10/04/08 09:03 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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yes nice pics...gratz on the finds..very helpfull for new hunters
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Re: GREAT EDIBLE FORAY( WITH PICS) [Re: hpoorus]
#9031226 - 10/05/08 03:39 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Nicely done, great pics and great finds! Do you know what's the deal with the dentinum/hydnum thing? I know hedgehogs as hydnum repandum, but apparently the species was moved from one genus to another somewhere in time. I don't know what the current preferred nomenclature is.
Btw, those chanterelles have some really fat stems, I never get them like that around here! Are they in fact c. cibarius or perhaps a 'sister'-species?
And did you collect (and eat) the a. vaginata? We get a lot of a. fulva around here (although they've just gone out of season), but I've yet to try those.
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wyattb
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Re: GREAT EDIBLE FORAY( WITH PICS) [Re: koraks]
#9040307 - 10/07/08 12:01 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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yeah, they switched the name up at some point Ive just always known them as dentinum thats what i learned.those chanterelles are just regular cantharellus cibarius. Ive noticed that the ones that come up early are a little different then the later season ones and as for the A.vaginata i don't eat them but they are cool to find. sorry i took so long to reply
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Re: GREAT EDIBLE FORAY( WITH PICS) [Re: wyattb]
#9040342 - 10/07/08 12:14 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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just found some honey mushrooms today check out my post the title says honey mushrooms? tell me what you think btw sweet pics
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CapZilla said:
not sure what GE and FAE are but i should probably get some.
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did ya look?
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Best Thread Ever
CapZilla said:
not sure what GE and FAE are but i should probably get some.
Citric said:
Your signature is wrong on colonization temps!
GOOD JUDGMENT COMES FROM EXPERIENCE
EXPERIENCE COMES FROM BAD JUDGMENT
ROOM TEMP 70-75 IS BEST FOR COLONIZATION
Thank you mycochef
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somebody716
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The gyms look really viscid. They look a bit like honey mushrooms , but anyway.
Did you collect the gyms, if your far from the west coast those could be pretty potent.
Interesting chantrelles too. I'm down at the Gulf coast an i'm having the hardest time classifying my chantrelles
Edited by somebody716 (10/07/08 10:25 AM)
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Re: GREAT EDIBLE FORAY( WITH PICS) [Re: wyattb]
#9041128 - 10/07/08 08:00 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Is that northern oregon coast wyattb?
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Re: GREAT EDIBLE FORAY( WITH PICS) [Re: wyattb]
#9041146 - 10/07/08 08:05 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Nice pics! Esp the Fawn mushrooms. Here's a nice pic of some over ripe ones I found over the weekend. Past their prime but cool colours:
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Re: GREAT EDIBLE FORAY( WITH PICS) [Re: wyattb]
#9042163 - 10/07/08 11:36 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
wyattb said:
 BOLETUS ????
 IF ANYONE KNOWS WHAT THAT BOLETE IS LET ME KNOW.
It looks like B. mirabilis (the Admirable Bolete). Nice Finds!
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wyattb
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Re: GREAT EDIBLE FORAY( WITH PICS) [Re: didjin_d]
#9042838 - 10/07/08 01:52 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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noodieshroomie, i looked at your post and those are some nice honeys.YES I'm the Wyatt from the pnw coast aren't you from that area also fliped? those boletus were B.mirabilis thanks for reminding me didjin_d i had a brain fart for a moment there.
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