That sounds like a great time and a variety of delicious fungus.I so miss the mushrooms of the Midwest. It's so much more work in the intermountain west for less gastric reward.
I used to find black trumpet, lion mane, chanterelle (both smooth and yellow), old man in the woods, hen of the woods, chicken of the woods, pheasant tail, turkey tail, wood ear, oyster, morel, etc etc.
It's fun stuff even if you don't eat them!!
The delicious orange chanterelles that pops up out of leaf litter. Very nice. Jealous you have a patch in your yard. They pop up year after year according to correct moisture?No morels here, but plenty of these in my yard. I've started dehydrating them.
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The delicious orange chanterelles that pops up out of leaf litter. Very nice. Jealous you have a patch in your yard. They pop up year after year according to correct moisture?
Very nice.Yes, every year starting around early June and through August. Right after a rain that comes after a few dry days.
I don't know if it's true but we always cut the chanterelles rather than pull them them out to ensure they would come backYes, every year starting around early June and through August. Right after a rain that comes after a few dry days.