Early spring Wild Mushroom Foraging -March 2023

1 year ago
156

Vice president of the Kitsap Peninsula Mycological Society takes us on a walk to discover which wild mushrooms are growing right now. This is one of many foraging videos on the channel, from all times of the year. We try to keep you up-to-date on the wild mushrooms growing in the forests of the great Pacific Northwest. Lush, moss draped trees, towering conifer trees, and an enchanted feeling sets these videos apart from other mushroom channels. Please subscribe and hit the like button to help the channel grow!!

Mushroom Wonderland can also be found on a bevvy of other platforms, links to them all are below. The Patreon and Rumble accounts have some things that YouTube wont allow, so becoime a patron for only a $5 membership, support this channel and aaron and his quest to discover mushrooms, and learn about the more magical side of mycologyu.

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090354546665
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mushroom.wonderland/
Tiktok- https://www.tiktok.com/@mushroomw0nderland
Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87685882

Rumble- https://rumble.com/c/c-2321622

This mushroom covers the identification of many types of wild mushrooms, some are no good for eating, some believed to be poisonous. Please do not try to use this video as a field guide, and research your own mushrooms before consuming to make sure they're safe to eat.

Mushrooms featured in this video-
"Late Fall Oyster"- Sarcomyxa serotina
"Ebony Cup" Pseudoplectania nigrella
"Orange Jelly Antler"- Calocera viscosa
"Turkey Tail" - Trametes versicolor
"False Turkey Tail" Stereum hirsutum
"Orange Jelly Fungus" Dacrymyces chrysospermus
"Orange Slime Mold" Badhamia utricularis
"Conifer Tuft" Hypholoma capnoides
"Lumpy Bracket" Trametes gibbosa
"Honey Pink Gill" Entoloma cetratum
"Ear Pick Fungus" Auriscalpium vulgare
"Moss Bells" Galerina semilanceata
Pycnoporellus fulgens

Loading 1 comment...