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Well in my opinion (for what it's worth) I think it is much closer to Clitocybe dilatata than anything else I've been able to find. Thanks for...
That's just the sun reflecting of moisture on the ground .... These were only seen a couple of weeks ago.
It was growing between the road and the river. Your ID does look very close ... Thanks for the help.
Found growing on the ground near Campbell River BC.
Great Frog. I'll wait ....
Margaret I have the perfect method of long term pine mushroom storage. Get them into a large brown cardboard box as soon as possible. I will...
That would be greatly appreciated Frog. Thanks...
Curiosity has got the better of me. Informed by whom?
When I find one of these I'm happy. When I find one on each side of a stump. Well let's just say I'll likely dream good thoughts tonight! My...
Thanks for getting back to me Frog. I cooked up some of both the Zellers and the Admirables today. I must say I prefer the taste of the Zellers...
What a day! Never thought I would ever see a King this big. Too bad it was so wormy. Left it in the bush to spread it's spores. Also finally...
After consultation with my "guru" he now claims they are Lactarius sanguifluus and that he simply "referred" to them as Delicious Milky Caps .......
Found these were really worth the effort of carefully getting them home. I had been told they were very brittle and were easily destroyed .......
They BETTER be edible. My wife and I are working our way through 10 lbs of these things. Don't know if my waistline can stand all that butter...
Thanks Mycorob. The reason I asked is a friend just dropped off ~10lbs of Lobsters yesterday because he is afraid to eat them. Guess I better...
Are the hosts of the lobster mushroom always safe to eat?
1. Amanita species? 2. Fir, Hem, Pine, side of the logging road. They were literally everywhere. Thousands of them! 3. That's what I thought.
Pretty sure I know the ID of the last one. The others I am not positive about and I am really curious about the Bolete. It doesn't have the...
Just to make sure I never step on any of these the next time I'm in Victoria .... EXACTLY where were these found ..... ?
I'm suspect this is a Polyporus of some kind but not sure which one. Found at the base of a Fir that was covered with Polyporus sulphureus