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Late August mushrooms

8/22/2016

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Right now we are finding lots of chanterelles in pine woods, black trumpets in oak & balsam woods and hedgehogs in mixed woods containing oaks. Also lots of corals, milk caps and Rusulas. Puffballs are just starting to appear. Lobsters are still out but we are waiting for a fresh crop of them.

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Lots of Rain = lots of Mushrooms!

8/14/2016

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We have been receiving regular rains and warm temps which has really brought out the mushrooms.  There have been many Chanterelles, lobsters, black trumpets, Suillus, and even B. edulis and chicken of the woods, among others.  Get out there and start looking!
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Chanterelles (photo by Joel Vetter)
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Clavaria sp. (photo by John Randolph)
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Cora Mollen holding Bitter Bolete (photo by Murray Small)
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    Contributors:

    Cora Mollen, author of Fascinating Fungi of the Northwoods and founder of Northstate Mycological Club.

    Anne Small, Northstate Mycological Club coordinator.

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