Indigo milk cap edible mushrooms florida12/30/2023 ![]() Yams: Botany, Production and Uses by Anthony Keith Thompson and Ibok Oduro The Forest Garden Greenhouse by Jerome Osentowski The Holy Bible (Douay-Rheims translation) by God Also want to make culture make some portabello’s. I have some knowledge so lets get backpacks and get ready for this year. Or can someone show me the way.Like that song. And switch around so schedule fits you but we need groups. I don’t think groups should be more the 5-6 people at once ,but we could have several group names. So, start vetting each other now or maybe a whole group. I know right now it’s impossible until about March. Email me at and PUT in the SUBJECT WANNA GO ON A SHROOM HUNT. No one can see you, and they just call police so if you not doing anything illegal you get trespassing, but if you don’t know what you’re doing you could get caught with a Magic Mushroom. ![]() Secret way in and area that at night and early morning. It was easy a government owned cow company in my town. It’s not my first hunt ,but haven’t been since Alabama. If anyone wants to go with me in the Sararasota to Port Charolette even willing to go to Orlando or Tampa just to try this. I’m 29 year’s old, I just moved here couple years ago. Hey looked for partner to go with I have some knowledge and have a identification guide. my e-mail is if anyone is interested in taking a look and teaching me how to keep from killing myself. I would be very glad to share what I have growing around here and there seems to be hundreds of them everywhere. Don’t know why but it brings this little “joke” to mind, “everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to die”…why is that?….lol If anyone, knows without a doubt what mushrooms are edible I’d love to know, as I’m a big fan of store bought, but may people say eating wild mushrooms are far better than the store bought, so looking forward to trying some. I will have to do a lot of reading with some very nice photos before I cook one up and try it. They seem to flourish nearly year round, I’ve seen squirrels eat many of them and no dead bodies. Mushrooms abound here as the ground is like a 2inch carpet of moss and oak leaves feels like walking on marshmallows. I live near Crystal River on 5 acres with mostly live oaks on my property. Its rainy season and we should have mush to discover at this point. I will be glad to post should any experts surface. You would need a spore chart also but since the side effects could be death- would say its worth the investment. Several “mushroom books mention the only sure way to ID mushrooms is through spore ID with a microscope. Unfortunately no mushroom experts willing to share their knowledge at this point so I will keep searching. I attended the 2 hour walk in Cassedaga and it was worth every penny (only $30)! I Would drive up to 50 miles for another :Eat the Weeds” walk. Note: Dean does not review mushrooms on these walks since they are such a specialized item and he tells you that up front. I was hoping to find a link between the two habitats so finding mushrooms would be easier. Since mushrooms grow where certain plants grow…. He is a botanist who lives in FL and travels the state visiting state parks educating on “edible weeds”. I did attend a “walk” with Green Dean from Eat the Weeds. No, nothing yet for mushroom identification. Start with some good guide books, ask a lot of questions, interact with other folks online, be careful, learn to make spore prints… and then, eventually, you’ll be safely picking and eating some of the best food you’ve ever had. If you learn to hunt down your own wild edible mushrooms, you’ll gain a skill set that will last a lifetime. Be sure to check out my list of the best mushroom foraging books here!Īgain, as I’ve said before: Don’t go hunting and eating wild mushrooms based just on my knowledge – go check out your edible Florida mushrooms with a local expert to make sure they are in fact edible. None of them are too hard to identify and their possible toxic lookalikes aren’t deadly. The Florida edible mushrooms I believe are easiest to identify are boletes, puffballs, chanterelles, indigo milk-caps and ganodermas (or reishi). Wrapping up my mushroom kick, I put together a final video on mushroom foraging, this time on five easy to ID Florida edible wild mushrooms:
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