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I found these mushrooms just chilling out in Eaton Canyon.
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Found this in Eaton Canyon recently.
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That looks very suspicious. I wouldn't eat it.
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More Idlehour finds.
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Near Idlehour.
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Donald Shimoda
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Post-storm shroomies along the Idlehour Trail.
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I don't know! We need some mushroomers to weigh in. I also like the one with the extra nub on top.
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Veiled oyster white one
Leukopaxillus- large white fluffy one
Sordid Blewit- purple one
Generally blewits are light brown/dark brown& orange but I've never seen purple!
Orange jelly or tremella are the ones found on the trees
Leukopaxillus- large white fluffy one
Sordid Blewit- purple one
Generally blewits are light brown/dark brown& orange but I've never seen purple!
Orange jelly or tremella are the ones found on the trees
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wesweswes was thinking that the big white ones were a species of Lactarius. What do you think about the white one with the little round wrinkly ball on top of it?
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Mill Creek below Hidden Springs. They are real tiny, the flower is barely an inch diameter.
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Found these mushrooms hiking on the Lone Tree trail and Rubio Creek
Brown Witches Butter Yellow Witches Butter Yellow-staining milkcap Maroon Brittlestem Common laccaria Common Laccaria
Brown Witches Butter Yellow Witches Butter Yellow-staining milkcap Maroon Brittlestem Common laccaria Common Laccaria
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I found more shroomies and some really cool Turkey Tails.
Whooohooo!!!
Tall Psathyrella Blewit Turkey Tails Pale Brittlestem Pholiota Brunnescens Western Jack O' Lantern Tall Psathyrella Golden Ear Tremella Turkey Tails
Whooohooo!!!
Tall Psathyrella Blewit Turkey Tails Pale Brittlestem Pholiota Brunnescens Western Jack O' Lantern Tall Psathyrella Golden Ear Tremella Turkey Tails
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Found some cool shroomies that I've never seen before in Big Tujunga.
STAR CAPPED COPRINUS (aka ink cap) LERATIOMYCES PERCEVALII (aka mulch maids) reminds me of an egg DESTROYING ANGEL
STAR CAPPED COPRINUS (aka ink cap) LERATIOMYCES PERCEVALII (aka mulch maids) reminds me of an egg DESTROYING ANGEL
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Found these huge mushrooms that were all dried out. Someone told me the powder Inside these were used for cooking and saw them at an Asian market. Don't know how true this is but I haven't looked up this information.
Looking inside them it did look like powder that could be scraped off but I didn't dare touch them.
Looking inside them it did look like powder that could be scraped off but I didn't dare touch them.
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Nice finds y'all!
Here are some boletes we found on the hike/climb up to meriam peak a couple weeks ago. They were tasty. I didn't speciate them but not necessary for eating. Not pictured were the hoards of mosquitoes attacking us.
Good trout fishing up there too!
Here are some boletes we found on the hike/climb up to meriam peak a couple weeks ago. They were tasty. I didn't speciate them but not necessary for eating. Not pictured were the hoards of mosquitoes attacking us.
Good trout fishing up there too!
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Nice. So how many calories do you figure is in one of those big mushrooms?