Here’s the last of the mushroom pictures from the Cascades hike I took a few years ago in the fall. These were taken with my Panasonic Lumix FZ35. I’ll need to get back out on the trail to get some new images.
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Here’s a nice pretty good sized Boletus mushroom. I think it maybe a King Bolete or Boletus edulis but I didn’t harvest it or make a positive identification. I’ve eaten mushrooms like this before and they were really good. The mushrooms with spongy bottoms instead of gills are really easy to identify and I don’t believe any of the them will cause much harm - but you should be careful and make a positive identification just in case.
Here’s another view of the mountains on the hike:
Here’s an even bigger Boletus. I could have filled the pantry on this trip but your not supposed to harvest them here.
I’m not sure what type of mushroom this is. It kind of looked like little ears listening to the ground.
I really don’t know what these LBM’s (little brown mushrooms) were. I wouldn’t recommend eating them they were quite small - maybe someone knows what they are. My guess is that legends of wee folk and unicorns start with the ingestion of things like these - but remember positive identification is really important, lol…
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Nice mushrooms! They are always so nice to find on a hike. I wonder what that mystery mushroom looks like under its ear-like cap -- gills or little teeth, or what?
Happy New Year! And I hope you see a lot of mushrooms in 2017! : )
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There were many that day, it was fun seeing them all. As I recall the mystery mushroom was smooth under a very thin looking ear-like cap - no gills, teeth or pores. Kind of like a shorter smoother morel or something but I didn't dig it up or examine it closely - I mostly just wanted the photo.
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That's so interesting. Folks think of mushrooms as all having gills, but there's more variety to that. I would have liked seeing your odd little ear-like mushroom. I am used to seeing Wood Ear mushrooms, but they don't look at all like yours. Well, that's the magic and mystery of mushroom, alright! : )
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There is a big variety of mushrooms around here, I'm planning on doing much more hiking this season. Everything is really frozen right now though.
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Stay warm and cozy!
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