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Useful Tree Species List. 1
#2119045 - 11/18/03 03:52 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Trying to get a good list of useable trees for mushroom cultivation together, this list is mainly from GGMM but I have added a few, as the list seems directed for the American continent, So if anyone has used any trees not on the list, please post them here, and I'll add them on.
Scientific Name -/-Common Name
Abies spp. /Red fir Abies alba /White fir Acer spp /Maples Acer negundo /Box elder Acer rubrum /Red maple Acer macrophyllum /Big leaf maple Acer saccharum /Sugar maple Alniphyllum fortunei Alnus spp. /Alders Alnus alba /White Alder Alnus incana /European Alder Alnus incana /Gray Alder Alnus japonica /Japanese Alder Alnus rubra /Red Alder Alnus serrulata /Hazel alder Alnus tinctoria Alnus chinensis Arbutus spp. /Madrone Arbutus menziesii /Pacific Madrone Betula spp. /Birches Betula alleghaniensis /Yellow birch Betula dahurica Betula lenta /Sweet birch Betula nigra /River Birch Betula papyrifera /Papaer birch Betula pendula /European Birch Betula pubescens /Hairy Birch Carpinus /Hornbeams Carpinus betulis /European Hornbeam Carpinus caroliniana /American Hornbeam Carpinus Fargesii Carpinus japonica /Japanese Hornbeam Carpinus laxiflora Carpinus tschonoski Carpinus turczaninowii Carya spp. /Hickories Carya aquatica /Water Hickory Carya cordiformis /Bitternut Hickory Carya glabra /Pignut Hickory Carya texana /Pignut Hickory Carya illinoensis /Pecan Carya laciniosa /Shellbark Hickory Carya tomentosa /Mockernut Hickory Carya ovata /Shagbark Hickory Castanea spp. /Chestnuts Castanea crenata /Japanese Chestnut Castanea henryi Castanea mollissima Castanea sativa /Spainish Chestnut Castanea sequinii Castanopsis spp. /Chinkapins Castanopsis accuminaissima Castanopsis argentea Castanopsis cerlesii Castanopsis chinensis Castanopsis chrysophylla /Golden Chinkapin Castanopsis cupsidata /Shii tree Castanopsis fabri Castanopsis fargesii Castanopsis fissa Castanopsis fordii Castanopsis hickelii Castanopsis indica Castanopsis lamontii Castanopsis tibetana Cornus spp. /Dogwoods Cornus capitata /Flowering Dogwood Cornus florida / " " Cornus nuttallii /pacific Dogwood Corylus spp. /Filberts/ Hazel Corylus avellana /Cobnut ,European hazel Corylus heterophylla Corylus maxima Distylium myricoides Elaeocarpus chinensis Elaeocarpus japonicus Elaeocarpus lancaefolius Engelhardtia chrysolepis Eriobotrya deflexa Euphorbia royleana Eurya loqquiana Fagus spp. /Beeches Fagus crenata Fagus grandifolia /American Beech Fraxinus spp. /Ashes Fraxinus americana /White ash Fraxinus latifolia /Oregon ash Fraxinus nigra /Black ash Fraxinus pennsylvanica /Green Ash Fraxinus velutina /Velvet Ash Juglans spp. /Walnut Juglans nigra /Black Walnut Larix spp. /Larches Larix laricina /Larch larix lyalli /Subalpine larch Larix occidentalis /Western Larch Liquidambar spp. /sweet gum Liquidambar formosana Liquidambar styraciflua Liriodendron tulipfera /Tulip Tree/ Tulip Poplar Lithocarpus spp. /Tanoaks Lithocarpus auriculatus Lithocarpus calophylla Lithocarpus densiflourus Lithocarpus glaber Lithocarpus lanceafolia Lithocarpus lindleyanus Lithocarpus polystachyus Lithocarpus spicatus Mallotus lianus Ostyra spp. /Ironwoods Ostyra carpinfolia Osytra virginiana Pasania Plaltycarya strobilacea Populus spp. /Cottonwoods/Poplars Populus balsamifera /Balsam Poplar Populus deltoides /Eastern Cottonwood Populus fremontii /fremont Cottonwood Populus grandidentata /Bigtooth Aspen Populus heterphylla /swamp Cottonwood Populus nigra /Black Poplar Populus tremuloides /Quaking Aspen Populus tricocarpa /Black Cottonwood Prosopis spp. /Mesquite Prosopis juliflora /Honey Mesquite Prosopis pubescens /Screw Pod Mesquite Quercus spp. /Oaks Quercus acuta Quercus acutissima Quercus agrifolia /California Live Oak Quercus alba /White oak Quercus aliena Quercus bella Quercus brandisiana Quercus chrysolepis /Canyon Live Oak Quercus crispula Quercus dentata Quercus emoryi /Emory Oak Quercus fabri Quercus falcata /Southern Red oak Quercus gambelii /Gambel Oak Quercus garryana /Oregon White Oak Quercus glandulifera Quercus glauca Quercus grosseserrata Quercus kelloggi /California Black Oak Quercus kerii Quercus kingiana Quercus lobata /California White Oak Quercus laurifolia /laurel Oak Quercus lyrata /Overcup Oak Quercus mongolica Quercus muehlenbergii Quercus myrsinae Quercus nigra /Water Oak Quercus nuttalli Quercus palustris /Northern Red oak Quercus semiserrata Quercus serrata Quercus spinosa Quercus variabilis Quercus virginiana /Live Oak Rhus spp. Rhus glabra /Sumac Rhus succedanea Robinia spp. /Black locust Robinia neomexicana /New Mexico Black Locust Robinia pseudoacacia /Black locust Salix spp. /Willows Salix amygdaloides /Peachleaf willow Salix exigua /Sandbar or Coyote Willow Salix fragilis /Crack Willow Salix geyerana /Geyer Willow Salix lasiandra /Pasific Willow Salix lasiolepis /Arrow Willow Salix nigra /Black Willow Salix scoulerana /Scouler Willow Sapium discolour Sloanea sinensis Taxus spp. /Yews Taxus brevifolia /Pacific Yew Ulmus spp. /Elms Ulmus americana /American Elm Ulmus campestris /English Elm Ulmus laevis /Fluttering Elm Ulmus montana /Mountain Elm
I added Corylus avellana and Corylus maxima as there trees I have used with good results.
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Re: Useful Tree Species List. [Re: Paid]
#2119223 - 11/18/03 07:53 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Might I suggest that you segregate the list by hardness/mush species... BTW, I am absolutely awful at identifying trees.
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Re: Useful Tree Species List. [Re: Paid]
#2121259 - 11/18/03 10:03 PM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Morus alba White Mulberry logs(oysters) and chips Morus rubra Red Mulberry logs(oysters) and chips Ailanthus altissima Tree-of-heaven logs Oyster mushrooms love this species, used colonized straw from a kit as spawn and buried logs,took 5 months to fruit, I have also found flamulina velipes growing on these in the wild, be careful handling these the sap causes a rash in some people. Prunus domestica Plum logs(reishi) I have also seen Chicken of the woods growing on these, and on Prunus pennsylvania Chicken of the woods and oysters.
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Re: Useful Tree Species List. [Re: falcon]
#2122137 - 11/19/03 08:18 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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some mentioned already but i though id add comments, ive also added comments for Psilocybes in the hope that all this will be compiled and archived in future as general information Eucalyptus globulus - Shiitake (logs) Most if not all Eucalyptus species as sawdust and chips - Psilocybe, Gymnopilus and most if not all wood inhabiting edibles - trick is to supplement with bran and gypsum a bit more than deciduous hardwoods only E camaldulensis showed some inhibition so far Liquidambar - sweetgum shiitake and most if not all wood lovers - the best wood Ulmus parvifolia - chinese elm Shimeji, reishi and shiitake - good wood Cinnamomum camphora - Camphor laurel (Chips)Stropharia rugosoannulata, Pleurotus cystidiosus, Psilocybe azurescens, Psilocybe subaeruginosa. Native parasite is Ganoderma applanatum Callitris sp (conifer)Australian cypress - Psilocybe subaeruginosa Auracaria cunninghamiana (conifer) Hoop Pine, Psilocybe subaeruginosa Pinus Radiata -Monterey Pine, Psilocybe subaeruginosa Pinus pinaster - Maritime pine ,Gymnopilus aeruginosus
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Re: Useful Tree Species List. [Re: psiloz]
#2122336 - 11/19/03 10:00 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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nice one, thanks you two. I think I was told that prunus aren't used due to cyanide content.But I'll see if i can find more on this.
Any one else, please keep em coming
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Re: Useful Tree Species List. [Re: OOKLA]
#2123198 - 11/19/03 03:33 PM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Do you know its latin name? I've never heard of a horse radish tree, common names are confusing.
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Re: Useful Tree Species List. [Re: Paid]
#2126999 - 11/21/03 10:00 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Is that Moringa oleifera?
Prunus (Prunus cerasifera) 'cherry plum' work fine with Ganoderma lucidum
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Re: Useful Tree Species List. [Re: Paid]
#2127009 - 11/21/03 10:04 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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The Horseradish tree (Moringa oleifera or M. pterygosperma), also known as Drumstick tree, is native to India. The roots taste like horseradish, and can be used as a substitute. The unripe pods are boiled like beans, the flowers and leaves are also cooked as vegetables. The seeds yield ben oil, used for salad oil, machine oil and in soaps.
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Re: Useful Tree Species List. [Re: motaman]
#2127702 - 11/21/03 02:59 PM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
motaman said: The seeds yield ben oil, used for salad oil, machine oil and in soaps.
This runs a bit OT but the same holds true for canola oil which i've heard compelling advice not to consume.
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Re: Useful Tree Species List. [Re: debianlinux]
#2128931 - 11/22/03 09:25 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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why? if its OT then i dont mind if you pm me From its fatty acid profile Canola (Brassica napus?) looks good and it has been used for a long time - although under the old name of rape seed ( the name on account of what it does to the soil - although t does inhibit fungal pathogens for wheat and makes a good rotation) the new name 'Canola' is much nicer but its the same old oilseed Anyone tried Jacaranda mimosaefolia? I just innoculated some logs with Pleurotus eryngii today im going to try all my wood fungi on it
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Re: Useful Tree Species List. [Re: Paid]
#2128997 - 11/22/03 10:55 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: Useful Tree Species List. [Re: Paid]
#2129526 - 11/22/03 07:07 PM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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cyanide in wilted foliage The seeds also contain cyanide producing compounds and the bark and roots. I couldn't find any mention of the wood containing cyanide,but it may. I would be real cautious about using chips of Prunus for cultivation, but the water sprouts on fruit trees look really tempting as a substrate.
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Re: Useful Tree Species List. [Re: falcon]
#2134276 - 11/25/03 05:14 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hypholoma capnoides grows on spruce / fir / Picea abies.
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Re: Useful Tree Species List. [Re: Paid]
#2135609 - 11/25/03 05:45 PM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Can someone suggest a good book for identifying trees of North America? Maybe a good website? Thanks in advance! And thanks for the great post PAID!
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Re: Useful Tree Species List. [Re: VividDreams]
#2136786 - 11/26/03 03:25 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: Useful Tree Species List. [Re: falcon]
#2136867 - 11/26/03 05:13 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thanks for that link, I shall leave Prunus off the list due to these concerns
Thanks all for your imput, really I'm only looking for trees that are used in cultivation, as apposed to trees that species have been seen on, I should have made that clearer.
Still some good ones for the list keep em coming, and I'll update the list shortly.
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Re: Useful Tree Species List. [Re: ]
#2136871 - 11/26/03 05:17 AM (20 years, 4 months ago) |
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well spotted typo :] I always was no good at doing lines I scaned that list many times before posting it and totaly missed that one, funny thing is, Its one of the only 5 speices i have actually used lmao.
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