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socialnorm77
forager
Registered: 05/20/05
Posts: 205
Loc: north east
Last seen: 10 years, 1 month
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today from NH (pics)
#5858989 - 07/14/06 06:27 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Hey folks just a couple of shots from today's hike after work. Chanterelles Black Trumpets Amanita Jacksonii And three very small and immature Lobster
Have a nice weekend.
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shroomydan
exshroomerite
Registered: 07/04/04
Posts: 4,126
Loc: In the woods
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Nice haul! very colorful collection there.
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CureCat
Strangest
Registered: 04/19/06
Posts: 14,058
Loc: clawing your furniture
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Re: today from NH (pics) [Re: shroomydan]
#5859552 - 07/14/06 08:13 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Woah!! That's pretty!
The A. jacksonii looks neat coming out of their "eggs" like that!!
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eris
underground
Registered: 11/17/98
Posts: 48,024
Loc: North East, USA
Last seen: 6 months, 5 days
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Cool finds.
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ToxicMan
Bite me, it's fun!
Registered: 06/28/02
Posts: 6,725
Loc: Aurora, Colorado
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Great stuff. I'm jealous.
Happy mushrooming!
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LouiseLouise
starstruck
Registered: 11/02/04
Posts: 3,898
Loc: Searching w/my good eye c...
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Hey norm, good to see ya around...and makin good finds as usual
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YESSUP
In The Thick Of It
Registered: 06/26/05
Posts: 2,774
Loc: SE Tex
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Yah! Norm is back
Great haul...Great Color!
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Corporal Kielbasa
Registered: 05/29/04
Posts: 17,235
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Nice finds! I found some young chanterells two days ago. The patch was interesting though. Half the area had small yellow specimens. But the other half had small pink versions that still didn't mature at all.
Has anyone ever scene them pink? They smelled and looked just like the yellow ones. Just a shade younger.
What trees did you find your mushrooms associated with?
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GGreatOne234
Stranger
Registered: 12/23/99
Posts: 8,946
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Dewd... great score!
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socialnorm77
forager
Registered: 05/20/05
Posts: 205
Loc: north east
Last seen: 10 years, 1 month
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Hey guys,
Thanks for the responses. I'm still around. I haven't been able to post much this season. Having a regular job has seriously gotten in the way of my normal mushroom hunting. I've sold a little, but have been giving quite a bit away. I love being able to turn people on to Edibles, especially when they think every mushroom out there in the woods will kill them.
Chants have been fruiting pretty well, some of my spots have been twice as productive as last year, while others have done pretty poorly. It's amazinig to see the varibality from year to year depending on the conditions of any given habitat. for example areas where I have found pounds of black trumpets, are producing nothing, (too wet I'm assuming) and spots where I have never seen them are now fruiting.
It's both frustrating and exciting, to see the variability from year to year.
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socialnorm77
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Registered: 05/20/05
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Loc: north east
Last seen: 10 years, 1 month
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Quote:
Corporal Kielbasa said: Has anyone ever scene them pink? They smelled and looked just like the yellow ones. Just a shade younger.
What trees did you find your mushrooms associated with?
I have seen chants that were under developed, dry, aborts. But they were more of a peach color.
TREES
Chants- Mixed woods, and under hemlock, Trumpets- Base of oaks Amanita- Mixed hardwoods, (young) Lobster- Hemlock
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xmush
Professor ofDoom
Registered: 10/22/05
Posts: 2,421
Loc: Jaw-juh
Last seen: 14 years, 4 months
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I love those cross sectional amanita pics before they break through the veil. Went on a hunt with an inexperienced friend of mine today. He told me to take a look at a puffball he found. I cut it lengthwise to show him the little destroying angel that was preparing to hatch.
Great pics man.
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eris
underground
Registered: 11/17/98
Posts: 48,024
Loc: North East, USA
Last seen: 6 months, 5 days
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Re: today from NH (pics) [Re: xmush]
#5863499 - 07/15/06 11:05 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Yeah, that's a pretty cool looking picture.
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BlackSwampRat
Stranger
Registered: 06/27/06
Posts: 73
Loc: Wood Co. Ohio
Last seen: 17 years, 4 months
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Quote:
socialnorm77 said:
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Corporal Kielbasa said: Has anyone ever scene them pink? They smelled and looked just like the yellow ones. Just a shade younger.
What trees did you find your mushrooms associated with?
I have seen chants that were under developed, dry, aborts. But they were more of a peach color.
TREES
Chants- Mixed woods, and under hemlock, Trumpets- Base of oaks Amanita- Mixed hardwoods, (young) Lobster- Hemlock
were the trumpets found growing from green moss,close to oaks,or the tree it's self. what is the dia.of an average trumpet,in inches not metric.I soon will find one then my questions will be answered with my eyes,until then...I will drive u... ... I have acess to a woods with a 6' and 7to8'oak tree in it. it's reminiscent of the way it was here. when a tree canopy intertwined to darkness down below. they survived by luck, i'm glad i can enjoy them. I canot understand why men would destroy it all, leaving small patches of what it was.
From The Belly of The Great Black Swamp...R.C.
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Corporal Kielbasa
Registered: 05/29/04
Posts: 17,235
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Most of the ones i find are in moss patches on ridges in mixed oak and hardwood forests.
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