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Common scaber stalk?
    #17044468 - 10/16/12 07:55 PM (11 years, 4 months ago)

Cap: brown, glossy feel.
Flesh: white.
Location: Lawn, under birch, amongst moss.
These keep on popping up in my lawn. I thought these were Porcini. I looked them up in my id book and I think they're the Common Scaber Stalk (leccinum scabrum).
Hopes that's enough. I'm new to foraging. I'm just excited that I recognized something possibly edible without going through my id book for awhile!






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Re: Common scaber stalk? [Re: Vartousky]
    #17045088 - 10/16/12 09:29 PM (11 years, 4 months ago)

Yes looks like a Leccinum....Or maybe a Tylopilus!


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Re: Common scaber stalk? [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #17045328 - 10/16/12 10:03 PM (11 years, 4 months ago)

Thanks!
Is there a way to tell the difference? and is there any possibility it's poisonous?
There's some better looking specimens coming up, and I really want to say I ate mushroom outa my lawn haha:grin: Probably noob questions, but I gotta start somewhere right.


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Re: Common scaber stalk? [Re: Vartousky]
    #17045395 - 10/16/12 10:11 PM (11 years, 4 months ago)

Just keep in mind that fungi are known to absorb heavy metals, so consumption of urban mushrooms is not always ideal. Not to say I wouldn't eat them, I've picked plenty of Shaggy Manes in the suburbs. I mean, what isn't soaked with chemicals these days? :shrug:


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