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Posts posted by Dhuntington
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Hens come out in the fall. You will have better luck looking for them around oaks. Seems like the older the tree the better you chances. I find most of them around black and red oak.
Chicken can be found from late spring till everything freezes. I have found them on many different dead or dyeing hard woods.
Like Bruce said, we need rain its just been to dry.
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Artist conch
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Compare to Ringless honey fungus.
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Does anyone know if these 2 forays are still going on?
Time?
Meeting place?
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Looks like black staining polypore
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You are welcome
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Looks like it.
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Yes it is. Laetiporus sulphureus
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To the best of my knowledge angle wings only grow on evergreen wood.
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Compare to Pleurotus pulmonarius, summer oyster mushroom.
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Bolete mushroom possibly in the tylopilus genus
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Not sure but it looks like Tremella foliacea
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Welcome to the group. Not familliar with that area but i am sure there is someone here that is and could help
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Welcome to the group.
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Also a good book i would suggest is edible wild mushrooms of illinois and surrounding states. Depending on your location in indiana you might be able to find a member on here to go with and learn some different mushrooms.
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Not shitaki that much i know, not sure what they are.
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Possibly Peziza phyllogena. Brown cup fungus
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Hope you get some soon. Also hope we get more, need it bad
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Sorry alread been ate. There are more out there plan on going out again next friday
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Chanteral
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I have been finding a few chanterells and black trumpets for about a week in east central illinois. Not many but some is better than none