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A reddish version of the Orange Latex Lactarius; Lactarius Deliciosus. Three lil ones growing together.

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Scaley Vase Chanterelles. Gomphus floccosus.

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Some scaly vase chanterelles. Although some hunting guides from 70-80s claim this fungus is edible, recent research shows it is not.

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Gomphus Floccosus; This contains an indigestable acid, and should not be eaten. The outside is very rough and scaley with an inner slimy bumpy inside.

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A delicious Crab Russula sepciman. Russula xerampelina. A choice edible when young, as it matures it'll turn a dark brown and taste slightly bitter.

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Blackberry trails, my neighbor has over 50 acres of thick conifer/hardwood/poplar/maple forest.

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Very mycorrhizal forest. Providing nutrition for all sorts of different fungi. The fruit from these bushes is very plentifull and delicious.

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fourwheelN through the thick of it. Along the sides of the trail youll find an assortment of Ink Caps.

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These adult blackberrys are nothing to mess with.

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More blackberrys.

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Yound A.muscaria. First shot of the hunt.


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