AMS Forum: Just getting into it. (1/1)

Check out the resource section of the AMS website. There is good references there that should have answers to all the questions you asked. The best place to look for mushrooms is wherever you are. They grow everywhere. Start in your front yard or local park. Focus on one genus of mushroom at a time […]

AMS Forum: Pine Top June 3 (1/1)

15 people came to the foray. A total of 19 species, including bracket fungi from previous year(s).  The fungi observed included gilled agarics, polypores, a jelly fungus, cup fungi and a rust. Also noted were the wildflowers Wild Clematis and Calypso Orchid. A big thank you to Suzanne Visser for identifying the specimens with acknowledgement […]

AMS Forum: Please help identify this purplish mushroom (1/1)

Hello, I am finding these in quite a few places in a conifer forest. Typically growing in clusters of 3. Looking online brings of purple gilled laccaria? I am not sure that the purple is that vivid, though. The spore print is very pale. I could only see it on white paper after 24 hours.

AMS Forum: Calgary Policeman's Flats (1/1)

Foray Monday, June 25, 2018. Near De Winton, Alberta. Good attendance. Oyster mushrooms had been reported in the area. However, some areas were inaccessible due to high water volumes after the rains on Saturday. Unfortunately, no significant mushrooms were found.

AMS Forum: Pholiota? (1/1)

No, they don’t appeal to me at all. Also have been connected with causing gastric bleeds. Lots of way better mushrooms. Some are eaten in Europe and even though they are named the same that does not mean that they are.Lots of examples of this.

AMS Forum: chantrelles (1/1)

The only chanterelle we get in Alberta is the yellow foot, canterellus tubaeformis. They grow in bogey mossy areas but it maybe a bit early yet. We don’t get e yellow chanterelle in Alberta, like Saskatchewan or BC.

AMS Forum: Lyophyllum (1/1)

Lyophyllum is a big genus that encompasses a lot of different mushrooms. Lyophyllum Decastes does not generally grow on trees so I would suggest these are not Lyophyllum Decastes. At any rate, Lyophyllum Decastes are not a beginner mushroom. I would not recommend eating something that you think is Lyophyllum Decastes without getting an identification […]

AMS Forum: March 25 — Bunchberry Meadows (1/1)

It was a beautiful day for a foray. We had around fifteen people in attendance. Lisa wins the prize for most finds. This is a list of what was found. Bjerkandera adusta Fomes fomentarius Fomitopsis betulina Inonotus obliquus Lenzites betulina Lycogala epidendrum Phaeocalicium polyporaeum Phellinus tremulae Phyllotopsis nidulans Plicaturopsis crispa Polyporus alveolaris Polyporus varius Trametes […]

AMS Forum: Red deer region Innisfail July 19 (1/1)

The Red Deer Region was out tonight at the Innisfail natural area. We got lucky and caught a break in the thunder storms but the trees and grass were dripping. There were eight of us in attendance (and eight sets of wet soggy shoes to ride home in..). As suspected the recent hot dry weather […]

AMS Forum: Having trouble (1/1)

You don’t have a great shot of the gill or if they were a chanterelle, ridges. These look like gills, so it’s likely not a chanterelle. Never seen a bulbous base on a where chanterelle. I would guess at Leucopaxillus especially if the gills peel easily, otherwise a clitocybe.