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Any mushroom hunters here on /an/?
I've picked a few morels this spring, but they're damn hard to find. As for hallucinogenic mushrooms, I've seen a few but haven't picked them for safety's sake.

If anyone has tips on finding morels, do share. My only observance is that they're often found near recently fallen or rotting oak trees, apple orchards, and places where a forest fire or control fire occured.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>245244
Nice. I plan to cultivate indoors this summer.
>> E Noni Mos !/PraVV22sc
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Wish I could find morels. I only have luck with chanterelles. But damn, I can spend about 2 hours up in the forests outside of Eugene in the fall and come home with about 5 bucket fulls.
>> Anonymous
...Mario?
>> Anonymous
>>245264
Good luck, it's really fun to watch them growing. And eating.
>> Anonymous
>>245266
I was excited to see what looked like chanterelles in my backyard last summer. I was sad to realize that they were impostors - Jack O Lantern mushrooms. Eating them would make you very sick. Congrats on your finds though. I hope to find some myself this summer.

Keep the thread my fellow shroomers. :D
>> Tired Anon !EHsj4EGwIQ
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Around here, there's a nice growth of king boletes in the early fall (roughly August to September). They grow usually around the moderately forested areas, but get infested with maggots often. Chantrelles and hedgehogs are another really good fungus to pick around here in Oregon. Unfortunately it's too far west for Morels...

Pic is of king bolete, which measured larger than my head... but probably full of bugs.
>> Anonymous
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I love boletes. There's some good sized ones that grow in my backyard every summer. See pic [crap quality].
>> Tired Anon !EHsj4EGwIQ
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Heh, bolete's are great sauted in margarine and garlic with a bit of parsley and finely grated onions.

Another pic of large king bolete, this one found along our road.
>> E Noni Mos !/PraVV22sc
>>245290
True. Any bolete I have seen is a variably bug hotel. I have also seen a few elven saddles and other coral type mushrooms that are not morels, but I would never eat them myself. As for Jack O' Lantern, it might be poisonous but it is also bioluminescent, which is cool.
>> Anonymous
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Once my father found a 5kg mushroom, it was delicious!

This pic I got in google, I don't have here the one found by my father...
>> Anonymous
>>245297

And it also recharge you battery!
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I found this in my backyard last year. I found out later it was edible...but I was too scared to eat it.
>> Anonymous
Oh man, delicious mushrooms.
>> Anonymous
Just Beware those inky caps my friend. Once the top turns blue its gut rot city for you if you eat it. ugh...
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>> Anonymous
I take pictures of them occasionally, but I don't really like mushrooms to begin with.
>> Diablo Sorcerer
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Now that - is a BIIIIIIG mushroom.