I find people who eat wild mushrooms so very brave I only eat mushrooms that come in the little blue container from the supermarket 😊
Is there a way to tell which ones are toxic?
I can't believe how much I'm enjoying the mushrooms. Saw some on a hike this summer - did NOT take a pic, but wish I had... they looked like a sea anemone
Luke, my son Ethan (forever 24 years old) was a mushroom lover too. His IG name was Fungi Philosopher. He opened a whole new world to me. I still don’t like eating them but they are fascinating to me as living things. Thank you for sharing your pictures.
At one point, I got these gooey orange lumps in my yard, when they dried out, if you touched them, they would explode in a cloud of dust/spores. Really cool.
Currently here in my building, 2 of the 'basement' apartments have been vacated until they can be demolished completely. There was no cement underneath the floor (just dirt) add water infiltration and now their floors have been eaten by weeping dry rot. It's a fungus that eats wood and toxic.
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Is there a way to tell which ones are toxic?
Maybe a Hericium then
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?taxon_id=67594&user_id=rjmendez
Thank you so very much for the nice mushrooms!
Shiny.
The only way to tell a toxic mushroom from an edible one is to learn each species you’d like to eat individually
poisonous if so, but glow-in-the-dark!
(yes i know it's silly to ID based on one beautiful picture)
One of their common names is the Winter Mushroom 🙌
I would never touch them, much less eat them, but they look like little gnocchis or beans 🤐
What about these?
Many Christmas ornaments
All in Mushroom 🍄🟫 🍄 shapes
They plan on biological mushroom
University studies next year
You two would be great friends
The mushrooms we eat are purchased from the supermarket. Are we cowardly for doing that?