[Home] [The Vaults] [Glossary] [Donate] [Sponsors] [Affiliates]
[Calendar] Mark Forums Read [VIP Chat] [Register] [Activate] [Resend Email]

Wild Mushrooming: Field and Forest Hunting edible wild mushrooms. Identifying wild mushrooms.


Welcome to the Mycotopia Web Forums
Membership Status -> Guest

Welcome to the Mycotopia Web Forums.

You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features.

Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today!

If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact us.

  • Before you [register] please verify your email account is valid and can accept email. All accounts require email activation.
  • You must [register] in order to access advanced community features.
  • Your account must be activated. If you need to activate your account manually, click [here]
  • If you need the activation email sent to you again, click [here]
  • Your account must be reviewed and approved by an Administrator before you may post. This usually takes less than 24-Hours.
  • To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.


  • Go Back   Mycotopia Web Forums > Board Discussions > Wild Mushrooming: Field and Forest

    Reply
     
    Thread Tools Display Modes
    Old 10-22-06, 02:36   #1 (permalink)
    Stained Blue
     
    mycobri's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Feb 2006
    Posts: 2,445
    mycobri LEVEL +50 - WELL-LIKED
    a few fungi in the woods

    looking for Amanita muscaria var. formosa that i find every year about this time. i am too early yet, but the rains did bring some large and interesting shrooms.

    can anyone take a guess at some of these species id's?

    anyhow, when i find the beautiful orange-yellow amanitas i will post them in this thread.
    Attached Thumbnails
    few-fungi-woods-m2.jpg  few-fungi-woods-m3.jpg  few-fungi-woods-m-1.jpg  few-fungi-woods-m-2-giant-open.jpg  few-fungi-woods-m-4-red.jpg  few-fungi-woods-m-cube-lookalike.jpg  few-fungi-woods-m-h2o-giant-stalk.jpg  few-fungi-woods-m-ring-fungii.jpg  few-fungi-woods-m-tortus.jpg  few-fungi-woods-m-yellow-open.jpg  

    mycobri is offline   Reply With Quote
    Old 10-22-06, 10:06   #2 (permalink)
    Prone to ranting...
     
    BuckarooBanzai's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Oct 2005
    Posts: 4,243
    BuckarooBanzai LEVEL +50 - WELL-LIKED
    Be careful with Formosa. My experience is lots of potency variance with them.

    They are very beautiful, though. Visually, I like them much better than the Muscaria. That warm sunshine yellow with the white spots is just spectacular against the forest floor. Any pics would be much appreciated.

    Those pics are nice, but I can only ID about 5 mushrooms...sorry!
    __________________
    Banzai Institute for Higher Education (a collection of growing Teks & threads)
    BuckarooBanzai is offline   Reply With Quote
    Old 10-22-06, 10:21   #3 (permalink)
    Mycotopiate
     
    llamabox's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Nov 2005
    Posts: 1,277
    llamabox LEVEL +50 - WELL-LIKED
    I like the Sulcata tort. But it looks like it is getting a little pyramiding there.
    Has it started to dig a burrow yet?
    __________________
    By, Rocketman "Well since you asked....."
    llamabox is online now   Reply With Quote
    Old 10-22-06, 11:09   #4 (permalink)
    Stained Blue
     
    mycobri's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Feb 2006
    Posts: 2,445
    mycobri LEVEL +50 - WELL-LIKED
    thanks buckaroo, i will be careful. i usually sporeprint one or two and collect about 4 caps and just photograph the rest. the ones i do collect are sun-dried and kept in a jar. i might one day powder them and try a very small amount like 1/2 a teaspoon as a tonic.

    llama...that tortus is in an indoor habitat which is quite big. i have not noticed any burrowing, but my visit with him/her was short. what do the pyramids on the shell indicate?

    here is a few pics of last years total harvest. there were allot more but i felt no need to take more than what i did.
    Attached Thumbnails
    few-fungi-woods-formosa-.jpg  few-fungi-woods-formosaharvest.jpg  
    mycobri is offline   Reply With Quote
    Old 10-22-06, 12:15   #5 (permalink)
    Mycotopiate
     
    llamabox's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Nov 2005
    Posts: 1,277
    llamabox LEVEL +50 - WELL-LIKED
    There is alot of discussion on what causes or eliminates the pyramiding. It may be caused by high amounts of protien in commercial foods. Or the fact that most torts are kept in enclosures where they are not allowed to dig.
    In nature they will dig a burrow up to 5 feet around and 20 feet deep.

    Did you see the size of the spikes on the front legs? I had one once about the size of a basketball, and he kept digging holes in the drywall.

    These guys will get a couple feet around and over 1000lbs.
    __________________
    By, Rocketman "Well since you asked....."
    llamabox is online now   Reply With Quote
    Old 10-22-06, 12:24   #6 (permalink)
    Prone to ranting...
     
    BuckarooBanzai's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Oct 2005
    Posts: 4,243
    BuckarooBanzai LEVEL +50 - WELL-LIKED
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by mycobri View Post
    thanks buckaroo, i will be careful. i usually sporeprint one or two and collect about 4 caps and just photograph the rest. the ones i do collect are sun-dried and kept in a jar. i might one day powder them and try a very small amount like 1/2 a teaspoon as a tonic.
    You sound like a smart guy. I can just about guarantee you would like a small dose. They taste like pickled ass once they are dried, though.

    Fresh, they are quite tasty. Just slice them up into 1/2 inch thick pieces and parboil them for about 3 minutes. All the "toxins" are highly water soluble and you are left with a darned good mushroom. Very dense flesh that sautees or goes in sauces quite nicely. They keep their color pretty well when cooked, too.
    __________________
    Banzai Institute for Higher Education (a collection of growing Teks & threads)
    BuckarooBanzai is offline   Reply With Quote
    Old 10-22-06, 12:38   #7 (permalink)
    Admin
     
    Hippie3's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Feb 2001
    Posts: 36,274
    Hippie3 has disabled reputation


    got a name ?
    __________________
    GROW SUPPLIES: www.Mycrotopia.com
    ------------Simply The Best------------
    Namaste
    Temet Nosce
    Hippie3 is offline   Reply With Quote
    Old 10-22-06, 13:10   #8 (permalink)
    Stained Blue
     
    mycobri's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Feb 2006
    Posts: 2,445
    mycobri LEVEL +50 - WELL-LIKED
    not yet. i like 'speedy' but open to suggestions
    mycobri is offline   Reply With Quote
    Old 10-22-06, 14:22   #9 (permalink)
    Mycotopiate
     
    llamabox's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Nov 2005
    Posts: 1,277
    llamabox LEVEL +50 - WELL-LIKED
    Mine was named Harvey the wonder tortoise.

    As he made me wonder.


    __________________
    By, Rocketman "Well since you asked....."
    llamabox is online now   Reply With Quote
    Old 06-02-07, 08:07   #10 (permalink)
    Stained Blue
     
    mycobri's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Feb 2006
    Posts: 2,445
    mycobri LEVEL +50 - WELL-LIKED
    update: mushrooms on trees

    these are from memorial day weekend

    not sure of the species
    few-fungi-woods-oysterlike-vert.jpgfew-fungi-woods-horiz-log-fung.jpgfew-fungi-woods-hardened-fung.jpg
    mycobri is offline   Reply With Quote
    Old 06-02-07, 10:50   #11 (permalink)
    ~greysRDbest
    Guest
     
    greysRDbest's Avatar
     
    Posts: n/a
    second picture are white oysters....last pic is ganoderma applanatum.
    good to see people getting out there.
      Reply With Quote
    Old 06-02-07, 11:47   #12 (permalink)
    Happy and Thankful
     
    Bobcat's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Dec 2005
    Posts: 1,728
    Bobcat LEVEL +10 - IN GOOD STANDING
    Nice pics and cool turtle!

    Hi Lama!
    __________________
    Just pretend there is a deep or witty comment here and move along.
    Bobcat is offline   Reply With Quote
    Reply

    « (Previous Thread) nature's the shit cubensis | Wild Cubensis? (Next Thread) »


    Similar Threads
    Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
    Pasteurizing Idea and composting specs [good info] sandman Pasteurization 12 10-19-06 16:04
    morels ne info? mergerleft Edible & Medicinal Mushrooms 148 08-29-06 21:16
    Fungi destroy mosquitoes doobydoobydoo Fungi: Growing Edible Medicinal & Magic Mushrooms 5 06-10-05 14:24
    My experience with Fungi Perfecti TripTout The Shroom Dump 8 06-03-05 06:16
    fungi Archive through January 28, 2005 busst The Shroom Dump 955 02-16-05 06:41

    [The Vaults] [VIP Chat] [Calendar] [Donate] [Sponsors] [Page Top] [Register]
    Thread Tools
    Display Modes

    Posting Rules
    You may not post new threads
    You may not post replies
    You may not post attachments
    You may not edit your posts

    vB code is On
    Smilies are On
    [IMG] code is On
    HTML code is Off
    Trackbacks are Off
    Pingbacks are Off
    Refbacks are Off

     


    All times are GMT -5. The time now is 21:50.



    Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.11
    Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
    Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.1.0


    All trademarks are © their respective owners, all other content is © Mycotopia 2000/2008
    Site Designed and Hosted By | Zen Media Services




    [Output: 92.52 Kb. compressed to 85.83 Kb. by saving 6.69 Kb. (7.23%)]