AMS Forum: Clitocybe fasciculata (1/1)

Came upon these roadside clusters of what I would normally just called Crowded White Clitocybe , probably C. dilatata . They had all of the ID features including being clustered , misshapen, white spores and typical elliptical to pip shaped spores. The big difference was that these Clitocybe smelled absolutely terrible almost rancid like, where…

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AMS Forum: Russula Mushrooms (1/1)

Hello I am interested in these mushrroms and looking for advice on edible species and variation within species in Alberta. My Grandma always said that these (not lactarius) were poisonous. I have noted that the mushrroms of western Canada book lists only about 12 species where as in other books (for north America for example)…

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AMS Forum: Pholiota subflavida (1/1)

Found these beautiful Pholiota’s growing in spruce woodchips along a maintained trail near Martin Mountain ( Slave Lake) First time I have encountered this species. Apparently they are apart of the P. spumosa goup of similar mushrooms, the main difference is the size of spores with P.subflaviida being considerable smaller. Measurement of 10 random spores…

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AMS Forum: Great Thai Style Mushroom Soup (1/1)

I tried this tonight and the recipe is a keeper! I used Hericiums, Honey Mushrooms and Portobellos, but I’m sure it would taste equally good with any variety of mushrooms. Tom Kha Hed (Thai Mushroom Soup) Mushrooms Russula xerampelina (Shrimp Russula) Hericium coralloides, H. americanum, H. ramosum (Goat’s Beard) Hypomyces lactifluorum (Lobster Mushroom) • 8…

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AMS Forum: New Member (1/1)

I’m with Ryan. Learning is best done in the field. I found some identification books and started to identify all that I could. Eventually I managed to go on a couple of forays and went to the mushroom expo at the devon botanical gardens. It’s been an interesting adventure.

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