Topic: Mushroom Identification
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Where can I find a mushroom identification guide online?
Try mushroomexpert.com, .and backyardnature.net. Thanks for ... Read More »
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What is the website for Psilocybin Mushrooms of the World: An Ide...
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Good topic, I've been wanting something like this added to the FAQ for a LONG time. My 3 cents: 1. Take LOTS of photos of your subjects from many different angles. Digital camera memory is pretty cheap these days, get yourself about 128 meg... Read More »
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Although you can safely eat many types of mushrooms, some species contain toxins that can result in serious illness, even death. For those connoisseurs who prefer to pick their mushrooms in the wild,… More »
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By Whar's da Key? on January 4, 2005. 4 star(s) Indeed an excellent suppliment to the book collection. I do not disagree with the other reviewers of the excellent compilation of the book. One must realize, this book does not contain a k... Read More »
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By Whar's da Key? on January 4, 2005. 4 star(s) Psilocybin Mushrooms of the World: An Identification Guide Read More »
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if they arent too much trouble to get to, you should do a quick check on them once every two weeks throughout the season. sometimes morels will pop up and be gone in a few days, but you can usually find rotten fruitbodies for a few weeks af... Read More »
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I forgot to mention that I had to email Michael Kuo (from www.mushroomexpert.com) about the mushroom in question here. He suggested the ID I posted and included http://www.mushroomexpert.com/lerati...thraustus.html. There are a handful of g... Read More »
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being a mycologist is simply earnestly pursuing logos of the kingdom fungi, it need not be in a professional capacity. i'm not very good at it, but i'm a long time student of mycology. nobody has ever mastered the field. Read More »
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Ok... Let me try and decipher... subs... You mean Panaeolus Subbalteatus? They're now called Panaeolus cinctulus. No big deal, but just saying "subs" can be confusing. Those mushrooms don't grow out of wood. They grow from herbivore cra... Read More »
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