Sunday, February 14, 2010

Yet to be Identified...





Mushroom Hunt #2



































This Valentines Day I spent some alone time with Mother Nature. And while I hiked the trails I found a few different mushroom species. I went to the same place as last time, but this time I walked all the way down the trail. This trip was a success. I think I've finally correctly identified a few species of mushrooms. Again, I am not an expert (yet) but I think they may be right.

1st: Caged Stinkhorn (Calthrus Ruber): The red cage shaped fungi. (Inedible)
2nd: Puffball (Bovista Plumbea): Small, white, ball shaped fungi. (Edible)
3rd & 4th: Blue-Stalked Blewit (Lepista Personata): Leathery brown cap & a pale lilac tinted underside. Flatten with age. (Edible)

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

My first Mushroom hunt






Today I went mushroom hunting for the first time. To my surprise and delight I found about 8-9 different species of fungi. I haven't been able to positively identify them yet but here are some of the pictures. I'll post the names once I know them for sure.

My First Mushroom Blog Post!!

I have been interested in mushrooms for quite a while but it wasn't until I saw the documentary "Know Your Mushrooms" that my interest quickly turned to obsession. Obsession is a strong word, but it's the only word I can think to use at the moment :)

The mystery and magic of mushrooms extend way beyond the well known psilocybin "Shrooms". Sure, they are extremely fascinating but that is only the tip of the mushroom iceberg. Since I am still a novice in the study of mushrooms I won't go into much detail, but as I learn so will who ever reads this blog.

My ultimate goal is to learn as much about mushrooms as possible and in August go to the Telluride Mushroom Festival in Colorado. So for now, this blog will serve as the canvas for my journey into fungi exploration and hopefully Telluride!!