Radwin Bodnic
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone !
I'm new to FC and I appreciate this place a lot. I have been lurking a lot these pasts months prior creating an account and I definitely feel being a part of this community.
Reading across a few different threads I have found that a lot of people here are mushrooms enthusiasts. Being myself a mycophile, and I dare to say a mushroom connoisseur, I would be really pleased if we can share about it on this thread.
The fungus kingdom is quite luxuriant, so let's center a bit our exchanges.
Even though it belongs to the fungi kingdom, please do not post about mold on your flowers.
Please do not post about growing auxiliary mushrooms, it might exist a more suited thread on FC.
Mushrooms spots are, by definition, secret spots. Therefore it is recommended to remove the EXIF data from your pictures.
Please put the names of the mushrooms you share here. Vernacular/local name is ok but standard/Latin name is better since we're an international community.
Hunting season and pasts weeks weather prior picking can be good informations to add to your pictures.
You can post pictures of mushrooms you don't know if you want the help of the community to identify them.
For an easy identification, do not cut the root of the mushroom : we need to see the full stem, root, hat (top and under), ring if there's one. A longitudinal cut can be helpful. Biotope and season are important informations for a better identification.
While some mushrooms can be good raw edibles it is not recommended to eat raw mushrooms.
Some mushrooms spores can germinate into your respiratory system. Don't touch or smell mushrooms you don't know.
Some species can concentrate radioactive elements and heavy metals, avoid these species or only hunt them in virgin places.
We are an international community : be careful when identifying others pickings. Some European edibles might look nearly the same as North American poison mushrooms, or vice versa. There are identifications keys for each continent that can help you a little. Sometimes you only can differentiate a mushroom form an other under a microscope.
Always remember that we only see the tip of the iceberg : 99.99 % of the mushroom lives in the soil. Fungi might been driving the world after all…
I'm new to FC and I appreciate this place a lot. I have been lurking a lot these pasts months prior creating an account and I definitely feel being a part of this community.
Reading across a few different threads I have found that a lot of people here are mushrooms enthusiasts. Being myself a mycophile, and I dare to say a mushroom connoisseur, I would be really pleased if we can share about it on this thread.
Welcome to the mushroom thread
The fungus kingdom is quite luxuriant, so let's center a bit our exchanges.
What I'd love to see in this thread
- Gourmet mushrooms talks, recipes
- Pictures in situ, pictures of pickings
- Rare and uncommon mushrooms pictures
- Medicinal mushrooms talks and uses
- Talks about biotope and biological interactions
Even though it belongs to the fungi kingdom, please do not post about mold on your flowers.
Please do not post about growing auxiliary mushrooms, it might exist a more suited thread on FC.
About pictures
Please only post your very own pictures.Mushrooms spots are, by definition, secret spots. Therefore it is recommended to remove the EXIF data from your pictures.
Please put the names of the mushrooms you share here. Vernacular/local name is ok but standard/Latin name is better since we're an international community.
Hunting season and pasts weeks weather prior picking can be good informations to add to your pictures.
You can post pictures of mushrooms you don't know if you want the help of the community to identify them.
For an easy identification, do not cut the root of the mushroom : we need to see the full stem, root, hat (top and under), ring if there's one. A longitudinal cut can be helpful. Biotope and season are important informations for a better identification.
Disclaimer
Mushroom hunting can be hazardous.
Golden rule : do not eat a mushroom you haven't identified with absolute certainty.While some mushrooms can be good raw edibles it is not recommended to eat raw mushrooms.
Some mushrooms spores can germinate into your respiratory system. Don't touch or smell mushrooms you don't know.
Some species can concentrate radioactive elements and heavy metals, avoid these species or only hunt them in virgin places.
We are an international community : be careful when identifying others pickings. Some European edibles might look nearly the same as North American poison mushrooms, or vice versa. There are identifications keys for each continent that can help you a little. Sometimes you only can differentiate a mushroom form an other under a microscope.
Always remember that we only see the tip of the iceberg : 99.99 % of the mushroom lives in the soil. Fungi might been driving the world after all…
Please have fun on this thread !
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