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Thanks for the nice words Frog :) The oysters were gaining a bit of a brownish hue as they started to molder away but the spore print is...
These are delicious when they are ripe (fallen from plant in late, hot summer conditions). Fruit can keep within the 'paper' husk for some time....
Thanks for the reply vitog :) They might be darker than they should look because I underexposed in the dim light...and they are damp from recent...
I'm leaning towards Pleurotus ostreatus
I found these growing on a stump (probably cottonwood) in a shaded forest...look like oyster mushrooms. There was another kind growing hereabouts...
I think you're right! Thank you very much :D
Suillus granulatus I think
Thanks Sundrop but I was hoping for something more specific! :D I've found others too that are much smaller that vary somewhat. Edit: come to...
I found these boletes growing in a clearing of ponderosa and kinnikinnik on a level, south facing slope that gets probably only a few hours of...
Good to know!
Ya, the mahonia...I've been reading people make jelly from these. Anyone ever try it? :D
I didn't think it was a rose because it was a smooth looking berry. I didn't even notice the second twig had berries with remnants of blooms on...
Only other pictures I have- from two different twigs. The ones on the left do look like rose because of the bits on top of each 'berry' but the...
will look back in my files on other computer and repost tonight then- thanks!
Ron, it's not a rose. It's a berry. No thorns, no seeds or they were tiny. I am very familiar with wild roses.
Kept meaning to post this...in August my brother and I were walking in a forest in Surrey- found late huckleberries and Oregon Grape and one berry...
Hi all. I've been growing these but don't really know their true identities. 2014-06-12-s2-093.JPG came from cuttings and bloomed...
I wanted to get a better picture to post but the site is kind of restricted right now. I read about the invasive nature of Oleaster/Elaeagnus...
Here's the 'olive'. So if it's Oleaster does it have culinary possibilities? :D
I had no idea what an oleaster was but it looks quite like one...will post pics