m********8 发帖数: 157 | 1 following SunnyDay's suggestion, I will introduce some edible mushrooms here
in case some find it useful. I have been living in New England area for 10
years, and I know edible fungi in this area well. For mushrooms collected in
southern states and along west coast line, I am not the to-go person for
accurate identification.
I will post useful links with pictures to edible mushrooms I found common in
New England, and I will report these mushroom when I first spot them in
their growing season.
Today I will introduce you Maitake mushroom (Grifola frondosa), also known
as the hen in the wood. After recent rains and cold fronts, there are
abundant of this delicious mushroom, and they can be found easily in New
England area. I actually saw several at Yale campus! pls it is also with
medical usefulness. The link blow shows the morphology and habits of this
fungus very well, and this is one of the fungi can not be misidentified as
you collect it once. If you have doubts about your collections, take a
picture and drop me a line!
Enjoy it!
http://www.messiah.edu/Oakes/fungi_on_wood/poroid%20fungi/speci | k******0 发帖数: 1073 | | D*a 发帖数: 6830 | | d******1 发帖数: 709 | 4 没有冒犯LZ的意思,只不过听过好几次菇农采野菇,最后全家死绝,只剩一个还在哺乳
期的婴儿的事。所以。。。。还是找个小白鼠试试看先。 | e*******o 发帖数: 4654 | 5
楼主估计是为数不多的的真菌学家,自己弄没问题。我们这些人,想吃了去超市买些就
可以了。要不然看着像没毒,就去吃,那太危险。分类这个东西,不是看着像那么简单
。
【在 d******1 的大作中提到】 : 没有冒犯LZ的意思,只不过听过好几次菇农采野菇,最后全家死绝,只剩一个还在哺乳 : 期的婴儿的事。所以。。。。还是找个小白鼠试试看先。
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