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TheShroomanizer
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Todays Hunt VA
#23525882 - 08/09/16 07:52 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Todays yield in middle VA, harvested a few edible, and a few I could use some help with IDing...now, I know I didnt acquire all the needed info for proper ID, so its ok if you cant, more like if you have a "Oh hey I know what that is" type impulse much appreciated. Thanks
Amanita Species I assume.

Young Laetiporus sulphureus, or one of its cousins.

Young Maitake, Hen of the Woods

Oysters (turned yellowish when very rotten, also infested with beetles, and larva...even the young ones sadly)

Bolete? What kind....idk but that purple hue was cool, and also unique.

Another Bolete sp.

??
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Mr Piggy
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Registered: 09/29/11
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Cool! It's nice to see some pretty and edible ones instead of actives for a change!
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foragedfungus



Registered: 09/30/13
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Loc: out there
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Re: Todays Hunt VA [Re: Mr Piggy]
#23527521 - 08/10/16 08:22 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Nice pics. Looks like it was a good day in the woods
Your amanitas look like A. ameri-rubescens. Chicken They have such a nice texture when they're that young. The "maitake" is Meripilus sumstinei, "black staining polypore". The purple stemmed bolete maybe a Tylopilus sp.?
Last picture, are those boletes also? Or did they have gills?
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Jaybob



Registered: 05/19/16
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Nice finds. Great to see another Virginia hunter! We've had some great rain and temps this week!
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relic
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Re: Todays Hunt VA [Re: Jaybob]
#23527985 - 08/10/16 11:37 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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nice finds, OP. i found all of the same ones in north central VA last weekend except the (likely) Laetiporus cincinnatus you found.
boletes in general, and the purple stipe/white pored fungus specifically, were all over the woods near chanterelle habitat.
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TheShroomanizer
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Re: Todays Hunt VA [Re: relic]
#23528145 - 08/10/16 12:48 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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i do believe the last 1 was a polypore. I have seen them before, just odd to see polypores fruiting in a cluster like that, also chicken of the woods is 1 of my fav edibles...sauteed w. onions blackened slightly over some fresh greens w. greek olives and stuffed grape leaves...mmm
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