Top 10 Edible Wild Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @zachpower6358
    @zachpower6358 3 года назад

    Great choices on the photos for representing each kind of mushroom on your top 10 list. Screenshots of all of them for personal future usage!

  • @thumbsquatch3882
    @thumbsquatch3882 4 года назад +7

    This is a fun video but by no means should it be used as a guide for beginners.

  • @hucknbarry3496
    @hucknbarry3496 5 лет назад +4

    Found many a morel here but today huckleberry picking found some huge porcini mushrooms, seen them singly before but never in big patches. Pretty exciting and doubt nobody else has picked them here because it's so off the beaten path.

    • @joeblowricky4823
      @joeblowricky4823 4 года назад

      Never found the porchini in idaho would love to find a couple to try on a mushroom Swiss burger

  • @ericluscombe3272
    @ericluscombe3272 2 года назад

    curious why you never included the big money maker pine mushrooms (matstaki) prob spelled wrong but get the idea

  • @cindycollins4040
    @cindycollins4040 3 года назад +1

    Pine, Matstake, the best

  • @Onehundredpounds
    @Onehundredpounds 5 лет назад

    Whoa I didn’t know lions mane looked like that! so cool :)

    • @thumbsquatch3882
      @thumbsquatch3882 4 года назад +1

      That one is a bear's head tooth. Very very similar.

  • @bioalchemist
    @bioalchemist 5 лет назад

    Laetiporus sulphureus does't occur here!
    We get L.gilbersonii on Hardwood, especially Eucalyptus. We also get L.conifericola on conifers. :)

  • @robloxboy4131
    @robloxboy4131 4 года назад

    #1 shiitake

  • @bioalchemist
    @bioalchemist 5 лет назад +1

    Laetiporus sulphureus does't occur here!
    We get L.gilbersonii on Hardwood, especially Eucalyptus. We also get L.conifericola on conifers. :)