Boletus edulis
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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…
This Chanterelle comes up dirty! It often fruits in groups and the flesh seems to soft enough to imbed dirt…
Dentinum repandum, Hedgehog mushroom This delicious mushroom is easy for beginners to identify. Unfortunately, it isn’t as common as most…
The Latin name for this mushroom has changed several times due to DNA discoveries and we hope they have settled…
a.k.a. Pacific Golden Chanterelle Cantharellus formosa seems to be the most common yellow chanterelle, it’s easy to identify and it’s…
Because of the many healthy mountain and western hemlock in our local forests, it isn’t surprising to find the Admirable…