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LadyT
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New to foraging
#26972053 - 10/06/20 12:08 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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I would like to know what I'll be taking eating. Need to learn how to post photos on this site.
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Re: New to foraging [Re: LadyT]
#26972315 - 10/06/20 02:44 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Welcome! You should try and use the search function its really great! If you've got a minute tell us about yourself.
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Re: New to foraging [Re: LadyT]
#26973033 - 10/06/20 10:49 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
LadyT said:
Need to learn how to post photos on this site.
Welcome to The Shroomery Lady T. There are various ways. Here is one.
To upload an image, click the image button highlighted below, where the arrow points.

Then click “Upload”
Select “Choose files” (upload multiple images if desired = Image 1, Image 2, etc.)
Click “Upload”
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LadyT
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Ok. I have been out foraging in BC Canada. Shrooms ID is difficult. I have some pics and doing spore prints. There is to much of information. My brain can't store it all Lol
. These have yellow hue and are growing in great numbers. Hopefully good ones 😜
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Re: New to foraging [Re: LadyT]
#26978206 - 10/10/20 09:22 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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The yellow mushrooms in your gallery look like Stropharia ambigua.
In the future you should post your finds in the hunting and ID forum: https://www.shroomery.org/forums/postlist.php/Board/3
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If you frequent the mushroom identity forum, you will start recognizing mushrooms when your in the field. All you need is a good camera phone and internet. Just upload and post. I'm also interested in learning to forage plants. You can apparently make some tasty looking dishes with shit you find in the woods
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Re: New to foraging [Re: Ogla]
#26978723 - 10/10/20 03:47 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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The three most easily recognizable and tastiest mushrooms to look for by common name: Lion's Mane, chicken of the woods and hen of the woods. Also good; chanterelle, oyster, lobster and shrimp.
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I need to get a big blank pages book and fix my printer. I do collect berries and some plants. But now the shrooms are out and after all I am in BC. I am in need of mental health variety
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Re: New to foraging [Re: LadyT]
#26978878 - 10/10/20 05:32 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Re: New to foraging [Re: LadyT]
#26978899 - 10/10/20 05:43 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Protostropharia semiglobata?
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Re: New to foraging [Re: Ogla]
#26979279 - 10/10/20 11:35 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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lositos said: If you frequent the mushroom identity forum, you will start recognizing mushrooms when your in the field. All you need is a good camera phone and internet. Just upload and post. I'm also interested in learning to forage plants. You can apparently make some tasty looking dishes with shit you find in the woods
This 100%. Its how Ive gotten pretty decent at IDing common species. Heres the forum here: https://www.shroomery.org/forums/postlist.php/Board/3
And a warm Welcome to forums LadyT! Happy Mushroom Forging!
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Thanks. Learning lots in a short time 🤣 on a different site on FB someone said these are galerina. Need a closer look.
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Re: New to foraging [Re: LadyT]
#26979669 - 10/11/20 08:58 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Not Galerina. Those would be growing from wood or moss, not dung.
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LadyT
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Thanks. Learning lots in a short time on a different site on FB someone said these are galerina. Need a closer look.
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Re: New to foraging [Re: LadyT]
#26979681 - 10/11/20 09:08 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Sorry didn't not look like the post posted lol. Thanks from your reply 🙂
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Re: New to foraging [Re: LadyT]
#26979685 - 10/11/20 09:12 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Looking in to them I didn't think so. What about protostropharia semiglobata? I hope I spelled it right
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LadyT
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I do think so. Closes match so far Thanks
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Re: New to foraging [Re: LadyT]
#26987018 - 10/15/20 12:45 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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So these ones are not active and not tasty. Is there any reason to keep them?
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Re: New to foraging [Re: LadyT]
#26987203 - 10/15/20 02:37 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Nope. If they are non-active or non-edible, throw them away (compost, outside, etc).
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