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The white one could also be a Lepiota.
My vote goes to C.cibarius also. There are differences in chantrelles of different regions. Try them sauteed in butter. I would love to have...
Appears to be the Alcohol Inky (Coprinus Atramentarius) Cap. Edible, but not to be consumed with alcoholic beverages several days before or...
Also known as the desert shaggy mane. There is info about it in David Arora's book "All the the rain promises and more".
I know I'm a bit late to reply, but here is my info. I found Some B. Barrowsii under ponderosas in southern colorado around 8000ft in 2006....
Nice work! Wish I had some of those. Our season here is well over with until next year. Must be nice to be out pickin'. Looks like your...
By slicing them off at ground level you leave the Mycelium in the ground to grow more mushrooms in the future. If you just rip everything out of...
I pick only to eat. Also, I only cut at the stem so they grow back later as these are hard to find where I live. Depending on the mushroom many...
Avocado trees really hate those low temps. Frosts can kill if it gets too cold for too long. Have you had frosts in the previous years this...
Some trees may fruit only one time during the year. I'm sure if it hasn't again it will fruit again in March/April again. I know in some plants...
The sure look like em to me. You cannot always tell from a simple picture, but they probably are. What do they smell like? Are the fruity like...
Wish I could run into 30lbs of Chantrelles. Your in good shape if you know some good spots and get there at the right time. I found a total of 5...
G. Kauffmanii is considered the western species from what I have read. I'm sure G. bonarii is closely related, or probably the same.
Looks like Coprinus Comatus to me too. Appear to be older specimens. The younger ones are a great edible.
Here are a few more not already listed... http://www.coloradomushrooms.com http://www.capsandstems.com http://www.americanmushrooms.com...