Winter mushroom Foraging

2 years ago
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In this video Aaron Hilliard, creator of Mushroom Wonderland on YouTube and Instagram takes you on a walk in the pacific northwest to look at wild mushrooms that grow in the conifer forests of western Washington. We only cover about a quarter mile of woods on our mushroom walk today but get to look at and learn about 13 different unique species of wild mushrooms, some edible and some not.
We will talk about Russula brevipes, Leucopaxillus, Cats Tongue or Pseudohydnum gelatinosum, Laccaria laccata group, deadly Galerina marginata, enokitake or Flammulina velutipes, coral fungi, or Ramaria fungus,toxic Inocybe pallidecremea, Pacific Golden Chanterelle or Cantharellus formosus, the Red Belted Conch or Fomitopsis mounceae, the Shrimp Mushroom or Russula xerampelina, the Northwest Panther cap or Amanita pantheranoides, and the beautiful Elfin Saddle or Helvella vespertina.
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