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Edible Mushrooms: Pepper Milk Cap (Lactifluus piperatus)

Karen June 10, 2021 0 Comments

The pepper milk cap mushroom may be found singly or in large groups from summer to fall usually in deciduous woodlands, less frequently in coniferous ones, in the northern temperate…

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Edible Mushrooms: Common Puffball (Lycoperdon perlatum)

Karen May 13, 2021 0 Comments

Also called devil’s snuff box and gem studded puffball, this fungus is found in groups growing in woods on buried leaf litter and decaying in especially in the fall. It…

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Edible Mushrooms: The Off-White Parasol (Leucoagaricus leucothites)

Karen March 11, 2021 0 Comments

With a world wide distribution including North America, the off-white parasol is found from summer to fall solitary, scattered, or in groups in disturbed areas such as roadsides, fields, meadows,…

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Edible Mushrooms: The Horn of Plenty (Craterellus cornucopioides)

Karen February 11, 2021 0 Comments

Also called trumpet of the dead, this culinary prize is found primarily in moist areas in deciduous woods of North American, Europe and Asia. It occurs in dense colonies from…

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Edible Mushrooms: Giant Funnel Cap (Leucopaxillus giganteus)

Karen September 15, 2020 0 Comments

Giant funnel cup is a saprophytic fungus found growing in arcs or fairy rings in woodland clearings, open grasslands, and roadsides of Europe and North America . It is most…

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Edible Mushrooms: Plums and Custard (Tricholomopsis rutilans)

Karen August 18, 2020 0 Comments

Found singly or in clumps from summer through fall, this plum-streaked fungi grows on stumps and logs in coniferous woodlands in the northern temperate zone including North America. It grows…

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Edible Mushrooms: Bay-brown Bolete (Boletus badius)

Karen July 21, 2020 0 Comments

He bay-brown bolete grows singly or in scattered groups from summer through autumn under coniferous or deciduous trees of Europe and North America. It is especially partial to white pine,…

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Edible Mushrooms: Slimy Spike-Cap (Glutinous gomphidius)

Karen May 19, 2020 0 Comments

Native to North America, slimy-spike cap can be found singly or scattered from summer through fall in conifers woods, especially under spruce, pine, and fir trees. It belongs to the…

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Edible Mushrooms: Chicken Mushroom (Laetiporus sulphureus)

Karen April 21, 2020 0 Comments

This conspicuous bracket mushroom is native to North America and Europe and grows as a parasite mostly on hardwood trees, particularly on oak,. It appears high up in the tree…

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Edible Mushrooms: Chestnut Bolete (Gyroporus castaneus)

Karen March 17, 2020 0 Comments

The chestnut bolete usually grows in small groups in deciduous forests of Eastern US from summer to fall. It is especially fond of oak stands but also can be found…

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