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Fall 2005 PNW edible finds
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Didn't want to step on Gumby's actives thread with edibles. The mrs and I went to the central cascades yesterday, and it looks like the season is just starting. Here's a few pics. Most of the oysters were just pinning, but there were a few larger ones, and a few that I brought home to clone. The tooth fungus is our favorite. The largest one was over 3 pounds. Lots of ganoderma species growing now as well. The below bolete is the non-edible type, but still a nice one to look at. We're supposed to get a week of rain starting on Thursday, so hopefully within the next two weeks, the edibles will be out in full force.
RR


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Re: Fall 2005 PNW edible finds [Re: RogerRabbit]
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yeahh, im looking forward to the rain too
c'mon libs and cyans haha
nice finds tho

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Re: Fall 2005 PNW edible finds [Re: RogerRabbit]
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Nice stuff. BTW, the oysters are likely to be Pleurocybellas instead of Pleurotus. There was a rash of possible poisonings last year from some of those, so they should be eaten with caution (it wasn't taken too seriously as a threat, but it never hurts to be cautious).

I especially like the Hericium.

Happy mushrooming!


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Re: Fall 2005 PNW edible finds [Re: ToxicMan]
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That outbreak was isolated to Japan wasn't it?
I've eaten them many times and every field guide I've ever seen has listed them as edible.

I know you're just playing the cautious mod looking out for everyone.

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Re: Fall 2005 PNW edible finds [Re: @cro]
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Everyone around here eats the angel wings. They're edible for sure. One of the very best oysters, imo.
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Re: Fall 2005 PNW edible finds [Re: @cro]
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Yes, the outbreak was in Japan. I also understand that those involved had additional factors (such as being kidney transplant recipients). So, yes, I'm just being a bit overcautious. I very seriously doubt anybody will get sick from eating them, but being cautious costs little.

Happy mushrooming!


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Re: Fall 2005 PNW edible finds [Re: RogerRabbit]
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i like that big Bolete you found.

thanks for sharing RogerRabbit.

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Re: Fall 2005 PNW edible finds [Re: RogerRabbit]
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really beautiful photos!

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Re: Fall 2005 PNW edible finds [Re: boO]
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I found some yummy golden chanterells last weekened in the mountains. :smile2:


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Re: Fall 2005 PNW edible finds [Re: SoftRat]
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found a small augustus in my patch this morning, started cleaning around the base to take a picture when I noticed the colony of maggots around it... :lol: damnit!

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Re: Fall 2005 PNW edible finds [Re: CptnGarden]
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Very Nice :wink: I should go back up in cascades looking for some Chanterelles ^_- Found alot weeks back -Tranceharper


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Re: Fall 2005 PNW edible finds [Re: CptnGarden]
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found some edible agarics and some slippery jacks in the PNW

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