Friday, December 26, 2008

2008 Fall Mushroom Fair at the Brookside Gardens

Ophelia holding an amanita daucipes - carrot foot amanita
The Mushroom Fair (left)
Chlorophylum molybdites (right)
Green-gilled lepiota

Our Finds at Greenbrier State Park

Amanita Cokeri - Coker's Amanita
phallus ravenelii - stink horn

lentinellus vulpinus
Sometime in the fall, we went for a hike at the Greenbrier State Park near our home and were delighted to find a wide variety of fungi.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Mushrooms at the Greenridge State Forest







The Greenridge State Forest is a vast expanse of trees near Cumberland, MD. We hiked the woods there in September and found these mushrooms, and many more.
Names of the mushrooms are: First Row - sterneum ostrea and laccaria ochropurpurea; Second Row - armillaria mellea; Third row - lentinellus vulpinus and laetiporus sulphureus

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Scenes from NEMF Forray

Danny examines the tables full of foray collections at the NEMF Foray in Connecticut.
We attended the Northeast Mycological Foray at Connecticut College in New London, Connecticut. Here, Danny poses with Gary Lincoff, author of "Audubon's Guide to Mushrooms."
Another famous personality at the foray was Roger Phillips, author of "Mushrooms of North America."

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Morel Mania



Morels! Just the thought of these wonderful spring mushrooms gets our mouth watering for the tasty morel dishes. One of our favorites is morels with pasta and basil pesto - yum!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

PEI and Cape Breton Island Finds



The top mushroom was found in Prince Edward Island on the trails by Cavendish Beach. The other mushroom was picked on the grounds of Fort Louisburg in Nova Scotia, Canada.

California Mushrooms






We found these while taking a walk around a relative's neighborhood in Chula Vista, California.