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Post subject: summer Posted: May 28th, 2011, 1:27 am
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im over wellmed by the summer shrooms. can anyone give me a list of all eatable shrooms i can find for summer time?
Blewits are better.
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Post subject: Re: summer Posted: May 28th, 2011, 9:35 am
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Man, that's a big list. I'd stick with a few like chants, black trumpets, voluminous milkies, hericium, king boletes, chestnut boletes, oysters, sulfer shelf.
"Drown me! Roast me! Hang me! Do whatever you please," said Brer Rabbit. "Only please, Brer Fox, please don't throw me into the briar patch." http://www.youtube.com/user/MiWilderness
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Post subject: Re: summer Posted: May 28th, 2011, 10:33 am
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 shroomer69 wrote: Man, that's a big list.  I think that list is called a book. If I were you Tony I would start by picking up the "National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Mushrooms", it's a good all around guide to get you started, then just stick around here and we will be glad to help ya out as the season progresses, there are many of us here who harvest all year who will be more than happy to help ya out with any questions.
Just remember...... you can eat any mushroom ONCE
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Post subject: Re: summer Posted: May 28th, 2011, 12:27 pm
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Perfect what Shroomer69 said! [ Post made via BlackBerry Curve ] 
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Post subject: Re: summer Posted: May 28th, 2011, 5:03 pm
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Good list for sure...I would add lobsters & cinnabars, to the list also..
 AKA.....Justapickin "They grow where they grow.."
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Post subject: Re: summer Posted: May 29th, 2011, 5:00 am
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All are good ideas but I like Shroonmans advice.I started with a few several years ago and keep adding them as I discover new ones.Sure it means I look at alot of different shrooms,do alot of research and now have a nice shroom library.But Ive learned alot,ate alot of shrooms,met some good people and turned into a Myconut.Shrooming has become a fascinating hobby and when the kids leave I will have room for a laboratory.  Stay tuned more shrooms are coming,only yesterday I found a bunch of Wine Caps!!
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Post subject: Re: summer Posted: May 29th, 2011, 11:55 am
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Mmm, wine caps and cinnabars, there's a couple real good summer shrooms.
Horse and Meadows are summer shrooms as well, but do require prior knowledge of toxic impostors.
I found some Torks the other day, but they were way too far gone. My horses must have jumped the fence, because so far they're a no show.
The smaller varieties of Puffballs are a good summer shroom to learn on, fairly easy to ID, as long as you know what an unopened amanita looks like.
Oddly enough, mid to late summer is a prolific time of year for shrooms, especially boletes, but there are a lot of toxic shrooms that grow in the summer.
Fairy rings are a real good shroom to learn on, Marasmius oreades, but you gotta watch out for the impostors, which really do grow right in with them, and can be mistaken easily if you don't check every little shroom.
"Drown me! Roast me! Hang me! Do whatever you please," said Brer Rabbit. "Only please, Brer Fox, please don't throw me into the briar patch." http://www.youtube.com/user/MiWilderness
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Post subject: Re: summer Posted: May 29th, 2011, 9:28 pm
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i found some jemstudded puffballs today along withh some crown tip coral. tell me more about wine caps. what about the fawn or deer mushroom?my current list includes crown tip coral, kings, oysters, old man of the woods, chicken of the woods sufer self and the other in ground plus,jemstdded puffballs, chants,fawns, lobsters, tree ear , frost,rus..... am i missing any good eatables i relly whant to be prepared chestnuts, trumpetss, wine caps? any info and any info on any other shrooms would be app. thank you. plus i own that book plus others thanks for making sure
Blewits are better.
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Post subject: Re: summer Posted: May 30th, 2011, 5:35 am
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Theres alot of great info and pics on Mushroom Observer and Mushroom Expert.They are the 2 other sites I use almost as much as NCM.There data base of pictures is invaluable when trying to ID new shrooms.Kind of like an online fieldguide thats interactive.Im Shroomin Yooper on there also. http://mushroomobserver.org/
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