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Mycology for stoners

Sunshineinabag

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I have a field guide somewhere....took mycology at middlebury college in 93' ....was curious if anyone else goes out daily and notices fungus among us? Please share and help identify....here I'll start in an older poplar,boxelder,locust...black cherry lot
 

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flylowgethigh

Non-growing Lurker
ICMag Donor
I have a slimey fungus plant that grows on rock driveways. No idea what it is.

You out looking for magic shrooms?

I need to get a camera.
 

Sunshineinabag

Active member
I saw panoleous subblateous today...those will ring your bell in larger concentrations but lots look similar so I'm very cautious
 

Beaucephus

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i dried a bunch of craterellus cornocupioids and cantharellus cinnabarinus this year although i usually harvest boletes.
 

trichrider

Kiss My Ring
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i have a bunch of pics from years ago, but since the three adjacent properties were cleared and housing built there isn't alot of variety on what's left.
 

Beaucephus

Active member
grabbed some laetiporus sulphureus for dinner this evening, little to no bugs with the cooler weather. we have the “rare white 1 in my area, kinda common actually.
 

Bio boy

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I have a field guide somewhere....took mycology at middlebury college in 93' ....was curious if anyone else goes out daily and notices fungus among us? Please share and help identify....here I'll start in an older poplar,boxelder,locust...black cherry lot
My 8 year old is obsessed With foraging we go find em in the woods id them n eat em mmm. Tells everyone tovloombout for yello musbroom and toe nail fungus on birch trees lol
 
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Chevy cHaze

Out Of Dankness Cometh Light
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Seen plenty of psilocybe semilanceata last week on a walk in the lakes.
BUT: Many lookalikes so better not touch the little guys. weahter must be perfect this time of year
CC
 

Cantharellus

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grabbed some laetiporus sulphureus for dinner this evening, little to no bugs with the cooler weather. we have the “rare white 1 in my area, kinda common actually.


The white or cream colored pored version is laetiporus cincinnatus. I prefer it over the sulphureus.
 
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