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foragedfungus


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foragedfungus 'fifteen (updated 9/14 GYMS!) 2
#21762021 - 06/04/15 02:58 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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9/14 It's starting to feel like fall up here in NY.
Gymnopilus luteus
 I took lots of prints. Thinking of doing a giveaway in the marketplace.
Got another hericium americanum

Hydnum repandum
 Found the hedgehogs at the base of a hill, leading down to the bog. While I was cleaning/photographing them, I looked up and saw so many yellow foots (yellow feet??). They were all a little too small to collect, but it is always good to know a new spot. Craterellus tubaeformis

I have still never found the "lobster mushroom" but here is it's really weird looking (inedible?) relative Hypomyces luteovirens on russula
A couple of giant armillaria mellea from last week

Hypholoma sublateritium

9/9 We finally got rain today!!! Before I started hunting for mushrooms I didn't much like being out in the rain. Today I rode my bike 6 miles each way to go hiking in a swamp in a thunderstorm!!! And loved it! After the third time I had to run away from loud breaking branches directly overhead I decided to head home.
Hericium americanum

Armillaria mellea

Helvella (sulcata??)

Gymnopilus spectabilis -a few days too late

I think this is gyroporus cyanescens, but the cap is much darker?? It bruised so blue, so easily, that you can see my fingerprint in one of the pictures!!

Posted these pics from last week in my cordyceps thread, but these things are just so cool

9/3 This is the driest summer we have had in a long time. You've really got to search for micro-climates to find the mushrooms.
Hericium coralloides

Gyroporus castaneus I've never seen these grow in clusters like this before

Strobilomyces

Boletus parasiticus (growing on Scleroderma)

Chicken of the woods (laetiporus)

Pholiota squarrosoides (or maybe squarrosa)

Amanita brunnescens

Cortinarius iodeoides (or iodes)

Bicolor boletes (Boletus bicolor or whatever they are calling them now)

These last few I've posted other places, but here they are again. Elaphocordyceps ophioglossoides (growing from Elaphomyces truffles)

Cordyceps militaris

Blue oysters grown on cardboard and coffee grounds, in a grocery bag

8/7 It's been really dry here lately. But if you spend enough time out there looking there is always some fungus to find!
I believe this was another Cordyceps militaris, but when I tried to dig it up I couldn't find any host cocoon.

Ductifera pululahuana

Clavulinopsis aurantiocinnabarina(??)

Craterellus sp. (lutescens??) The best smelling chanterelle I've found. Smelled almost like a black trumpet, but more fruity and less "earthy"
gyroporus cyanescens (maybe??)

Oysters (Pleurotus sp.)

Chicken (laetiporus)
 Chicken (of the woods) pot pies

7/22 I haven't gotten out to the woods as often as I would like recently. But yesterday I spent 7 hours hiking in the adirondaks. Here are a some of the highlights
Cordyceps militaris

Chanterelles

Hericium

Cyathus striatus

------------------------------------- 6/4 Morels (These are from a few weeks ago.)

Oysters
Cloned to agar.
This chicken was pretty big. at least 5 lbs.
Sesame chicken of the woods 
It looks like it should be a great year for reishi. These pics are all one log!

Blue oyster jars. Cloned from the grocery store. (I know it's not hunting and i.d. but I had to keep myself busy somehow this winter)
Edited by foragedfungus (09/14/15 12:13 PM)
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kactus.brand.g
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Yes sir this is all good stuff
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Libre
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Nice finds. What part of the country are you in?
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Ran-D



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Cool, thanks for sharing.
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foragedfungus


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Re: foragedfungus 'fifteen [Re: Libre]
#21763160 - 06/04/15 08:28 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks for looking everyone. I am in central NY state. Just finished up my dinner - a chicken (of the woods) parmesan sandwich. Yum!
Edited by foragedfungus (06/04/15 08:56 PM)
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RuralAnomaly
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good stuff, thanks for sharing - its always fun to see what becomes of the edibles
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Quote:
foragedfungus said: Thanks for looking everyone. I am in central NY state. Just finished up my dinner - a chicken (of the woods) parmesan sandwich. Yum!

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doctorghosty
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Nice finds, the day I stumble upon my first morel I will be a happy man
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mushme



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Cool stuff foragedfungus, look forward to seeing more.
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foragedfungus


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doctorghosty said: Nice finds, the day I stumble upon my first morel I will be a happy man
Stumble upon is right. I didn't find any in the spot I found them last year. I found those little guys about 2 feet off of the trail. Some guy was coming down the path on an ATV. I stepped off the trail to let him pass. Almost put my foot down on one of them. I must have looked like a crazy person. I moved out of his way, look down, and immediately start smiling and laughing uncontrollably, and then drop to my knees to paw around in the underbrush. And he still hasn't even passed by yet!
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foragedfungus


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Got back out into the woods today. Found some mushrooms. Tremella

Helvella?

There are so many reishi (g. tusage) this year.

Turkey tails

Hygrocybe

Paxillus involutus being eaten by hypomyces

Boletes Tylopilus felleus Tasting these makes the reishi tea seem sweet.
Boletus badius?

Suillus pictus/spraguei

Not quite sure what this one is. Red pores, all parts instantly stain blue, blue slowly fades to grey.

Thanks for stopping by.
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foragedfungus


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Hey Shroomery!!! Just some fungus I've found in the past 2 weeks
First chanterelles of the season just starting to pop up here.

Honey mushrooms (armillaria mellea) I found pounds and pounds in this area last fall. I guess this cluster didn't check the calendar.

Some amanitas A. flavoconia

A. muscaria (var guessowii)

something in sect. vaginatae

A. jacksonii
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foragedfungus


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New pictures added to OP
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amilibertine
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Nice pics man, you got a good eye!
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Re: foragedfungus 'fifteen (now with cordyceps!) [Re: foragedfungus]
#21980963 - 07/22/15 04:42 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Quote:
foragedfungus said:
------------------------------------- Sesame chicken of the woods

I love this hahahaha
-------------------- “Life lived in the absence of the psychedelic experience that primordial shamanism is based on is life trivialized, life denied, life enslaved to the ego.”
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foragedfungus


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Re: foragedfungus 'fifteen (now with cordyceps!) [Re: Divinori]
#22058620 - 08/07/15 01:06 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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New pics in OP!!!
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foragedfungus


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Re: foragedfungus 'fifteen (now with cordyceps!) [Re: foragedfungus]
#22183863 - 09/03/15 05:06 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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New pictures added to OP 9/3
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Re: foragedfungus 'fifteen (now with cordyceps!) [Re: foragedfungus]
#22183878 - 09/03/15 05:09 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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WOW man,awesome finds!
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foragedfungus


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Re: foragedfungus 'fifteen (now with cordyceps!) [Re: kactus.brand.g]
#22212968 - 09/09/15 04:09 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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More new mushroom pics at the top of the page!
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foragedfungus


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Re: foragedfungus 'fifteen (now with cordyceps!) [Re: foragedfungus]
#22213878 - 09/09/15 07:25 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Sorry to bump my own thread, but these hericium are just so delicious!!
Beer battered and deep fried. served with tartar sauce. They taste like seafood. Maybe shellfish?
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Re: foragedfungus 'fifteen (now with cordyceps!) [Re: foragedfungus]
#22215431 - 09/10/15 03:46 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Deja vu...
And of course I beer battered it...

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foragedfungus


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Re: foragedfungus 'fifteen (updated 9/14 GYMS!) [Re: foragedfungus]
#22236356 - 09/14/15 12:14 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ran-d It was your post in the recipe thread about that dish that inspired me!
Edited by foragedfungus (09/14/15 12:15 PM)
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foragedfungus


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Re: foragedfungus 'fifteen (updated 9/14 GYMS!) [Re: foragedfungus]
#22236366 - 09/14/15 12:16 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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updated OP Now with Gyms
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