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Ubermensch
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Registered: 11/27/06
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Edibles from the Gifford Pinchot national forest
#9062550 - 10/11/08 10:30 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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Top right: Tricholoma magnivelare Bottom right: Hypomyces lactifluorum Bottom left: Cantharellus formosus, subalbidus Top left: Sparassis crispa Middle: small cluster of Gomphus clavatus
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DannyGlick

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Re: Edibles from the Gifford Pinchot national forest [Re: Ubermensch]
#9062554 - 10/11/08 10:31 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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weiliiiiiii
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Re: Edibles from the Gifford Pinchot national forest [Re: DannyGlick]
#9062622 - 10/11/08 10:58 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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I like sparassis species, but only eat them fresh.
They are to chewy when they dry out i think.
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Ceara
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Re: Edibles from the Gifford Pinchot national forest [Re: weiliiiiiii]
#9062685 - 10/11/08 11:18 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hey nice load of Lobsters! I've never seen that many together in one photo before.
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Edibles from the Gifford Pinchot national forest [Re: Ubermensch]
#9062738 - 10/11/08 11:38 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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What kind of habitat does the Tricholoma magnivelare grow in?
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landsnorkler


Registered: 09/26/06
Posts: 3,047
Loc: Montana
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Re: Edibles from the Gifford Pinchot national forest [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#9062905 - 10/11/08 12:23 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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That is badass. I've always wanted to find Gomphus clavatus.
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koraks
Registered: 06/02/03
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Re: Edibles from the Gifford Pinchot national forest [Re: landsnorkler]
#9063240 - 10/11/08 01:56 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ubermensch
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Registered: 11/27/06
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Re: Edibles from the Gifford Pinchot national forest [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#9064472 - 10/11/08 07:28 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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Alan, The matsutake in the mountains are usually associated with older hemlock and lodgepole pine, although I've never really searched lodgepole forests. I've also heard that the coastal shore pines can provide considerable quatities. They seem to like at least an inch of duff.
Snorkler, I was excited to find gomphus for the first time, but if you're looking to eat them don't get your hopes up. They arent very good.
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Ganymede
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Re: Edibles from the Gifford Pinchot national forest [Re: Ubermensch]
#9064550 - 10/11/08 07:51 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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Beautiful....!
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