LolI've only found wabbit so far, mostly by peachey's creek
I’ve heard of people having good luck finding them around here in the woods. I’ve never really hunted them. I’ll be looking forward to hear if you have any success.People find different kinds around here. I can't find any. Guess I need to walk in the woods.
Good tip. Bugs probably took a left turn in AlbuquerqueLook for dead or dying elm trees... morels quite frequently are found there. Bugs bunny won't be there.
Ryan
Not true. It depends on the species of mushroom. The white Oyster mushrooms give a white spore print.Here is a way to tell using a spore print. Set the mushroom cap on a piece of paper overnight. If the spore print on the paper is black it's edible, If it is black and white or all white it's not. If you cut it and the edge turns purple it' a hallucinogen.
I read that in the Mother Earth News a long time ago. :)
Never heard that saying. One thing I do know is that with the exception of a handful of mushrooms, there is no one way to tell them apart. You have to look at a number of features and take into account where the mushroom was growing. There are some great mushroom I.D. books out there...they are very thick and thorough though....I stand corrected. Someone should tell Mother Earth News. Thanks. I think I read it in the 60's. Another myth blown. :)
How about If it's hollow you can swallow?
I will stick to ordering from Jed's Mushroom guy.Never heard that saying. One thing I do know is that with the exception of a handful of mushrooms, there is no one way to tell them apart. You have to look at a number of features and take into account where the mushroom was growing. There are some great mushroom I.D. books out there...they are very thick and thorough though....
Oh, this statement is very dangerous.Here is a way to tell using a spore print. Set the mushroom cap on a piece of paper overnight. If the spore print on the paper is black it's edible, If it is black and white or all white it's not. If you cut it and the edge turns purple it' a hallucinogen.
I read that in the Mother Earth News a long time ago. :)
I said it in another thread about mushrooms, I know enough to harvest mine at Walmart...Oh, this statement is very dangerous.
The Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota Procera) has a white spore print, as does the Deathcap (Amanita phalloides). The second mushroom could kill you.
Mushrooms should always be picked if they have 100% of all the distinctive characteristics for that particular species. I'm a bit sensitive about stuff like this because I know people who died while taking mushroom picking lightly.
Stay safe and pick only what you are 100% sure of. :)
Deathcaps and parasols do not resemble oysters is any way whatsoever. I suppose someone might confuse something with aI said it in another thread about mushrooms, I know enough to harvest mine at Walmart...