Boletus edulis
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Because its favorite host is pine trees, we find Neolentinus in Central Oregon each mushroom season and the mushroom itself…
a.k.a. Agaricus albolutescens Agaricus albolutescens is delicicious! When hunting morels in the spring, we often find a very delectable Agaricus…
Slippery Jacks and Jills The genus Suillus is one mushroom most people in Central Oregon will encounter by living here….
Maggie’s Blue Chanterelle is named after one of Linda’s early mentors in Portland, Maggie Rogers. (More about Maggie here: https://www.fungimag.com/spring-2019-articles-02/Rogers.pdf.) Polyozellus…
Coprinus comatus and its relatives are fairly easy to identify because of their conical shape and tendency to turn to…
Sometimes called sweet thumbs. They are very easy for beginners to identify since there is nothing that resembles them. Although…