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Central Oregon Mushroom Club
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Toothed fungi
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Toothed fungi

Dentinum repandum, Hedgehog mushroom This delicious mushroom is easy for beginners to identify.  Unfortunately, it isn’t as common as most…

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Morels – Many species, Edible for most people but not all
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Morels – Many species, Edible for most people but not all

‘Living in Central Oregon has many advantages to those who settled on the west side of the Cascades. One of…

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Corals – Ramaria species
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Corals – Ramaria species

Ramaria are generally prolific during spring season and when the weather cooperates in the fall. Corals are eaten by many…

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Craterellus tubaeformis – winter Chanterelle or Yellow Foot
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Craterellus tubaeformis – winter Chanterelle or Yellow Foot

‘Winter Chanterelles like colder temperatures and will last well into the winter months. They are not exactly Chanterelles but have…

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Clavariadelphus truncatus
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Clavariadelphus truncatus

Sometimes called sweet thumbs. They are very easy for beginners to identify since there is nothing that resembles them.  Although…

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Cantherellus subalbidus – White chanterelle
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Cantherellus subalbidus – White chanterelle

This Chanterelle comes up dirty!  It often fruits in groups and the flesh seems to soft enough to imbed dirt…

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Cantharellus formosus – Yellow Chanterelle
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Cantharellus formosus – Yellow Chanterelle

a.k.a. Pacific Golden Chanterelle Cantharellus formosa seems to be the most common yellow chanterelle, it’s easy to identify and it’s…

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Suillus
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Suillus

Slippery Jacks and Jills The genus Suillus is one mushroom most people in Central Oregon will encounter by living here….

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