Mushroom Hunting At The Camp Cabin

in #homesteading6 years ago (edited)

So today when I went to work on the Camp Cabin, the grandkids and I took about 20 minutes to do some mushroom hunting. I am definitely an amature in the mushrooming department. So I am studying, not consuming, except for a limited repertoire.

Here are some pics of what we found in a very short time! On some of them I provide some guesses on ID. Don't depend at all on my opinion! This is not meant to be authoritative at all!!!

These next few pics were all on the same stump!

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I think that these are Crown Tipped Coral Mushrooms

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Wondering if this is King Bolete?

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This is a golden colored Bolete. It spores are yellow. Not sure of edibility. Beautiful though, and have found them before out there.

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The pore surface is yellower than shows in picture:

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This mushroom is quite prevalent out there right now. It has a pink stained cap, white gills, that join to the stipe. Beautiful!

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Here is a couple more pictures, including
one of the mushrooms I brought home to spore print, and study. Spore printing is harder than indicated in articles! Hope you all enjoy the results of our mushrooming adventure!

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Excellent finds... We had a lot of bolets in our area all through the summer and I didn't consume any as I am also learning right now.

Thanks for the post

Such an education is required!

Yes true true, I'm loving all the learning I've been doing. Just don't eat anything you're not 100%... when in doubt throw it out!

The first ones are wood loving mushrooms, love that you did spore prints.

Yes, they are. I am trying to learn the proper way to ID. I forage a lot of wild products. Mushrooms are just another step for me. However, it is a big one! A couple things I want to do is some spore print pictures for my wall! I just think they are amazing! I also want to make my own private ID binder, with a couple pictures, a spore print, and comments for myself. I think the process could assist my study, and give me a valuable reference that can serve along side a field guide.

I want to forage for mushrooms as well, but like you said its a big step in learning which ones are safe or not.

Spores can tell you, also looking at them under a microscope helps to ID a mushroom strain. Very cool with the prints. I want to make some art out of them as well. They come in all different colors and patterns.

Best of luck on your field guide.

Thank you! So many great things to pursue on this old earth!