Archive for the ‘Mushrooms’ Tag

Mushrooms Along A Mountain Trail   8 comments

Images by kenne (Click on any of the images for larger view.)

Mushrooms In The Mount Lemmon Forest   4 comments

Butterfly Trail July 2013

Butterfly Trail July 2013

Butterfly Trail July 2013

Butterfly Trail July 2013

Butterfly Trail July 2013

Butterfly Trail July 2013

Butterfly Trail July 2013

Butterfly Trail July 2013Mountain rains bring on an abundance of mushrooms in the forest. — Images by kenne

Capturing The Moment — A Mushroom By Any Name Is A Flower   3 comments

Butterfly Trail July 2013

Butterfly Trail July 2013Mushrooms On The Upper Butterfly Trail In The Santa Catalina Mountains — Images by kenne

Capturing The Moment — Real Mushroom Or Artifact — Another Follow-up   Leave a comment

Butterfly Trail July 2013Shaggy Mane Mushroom — Images by kenne

Butterfly Trail July 2013One of the followers of this blog has identified the mushroom I labeled “unknown” as Coprinus comatus, Shaggy Mane Mushroom. A Latvian artist now living in Canada made the following comment:

“Your mushroom might be a bit older specimen of shaggy mane, Coprinus comatus: see http://healing-mushrooms.net/archives/9.html or Cortinarius caperatus, commonly known as the gypsy mushroom: check out Wikipedia. Since it’s a photo, I can not be completely sure, but these mushrooms have similar shape and when get older get dark bluish color. Coprinus becomes completely black-blue.
It might look that way because of extensive rain. I’ve seen these mushrooms in the forests of Latvia where it is very common to pick wild mushrooms, and everybody knows them.”

You can see her blog at http://inesepogagallery.com/

With her response, I did some additional research and have concluded that she is correct. “This mushroom is unusual because it will turn black and dissolve itself in a matter of hours after being picked or depositing spores.” They are eatable at the young, white stage. Although they are beautiful at the black stage, they are not eatable. There’s a reason why you don’t see Shaggy Mane Mushrooms in stores, they only last 4-6 hours.

kenne

Capturing The Moment — Mount Lemmon Mushrooms And Raspberries   2 comments

 

Mount Lemmon Mushrooms 

Wild Raspberry (very tasty) on Mount Lemmon — Image by kenne

 

Capturing The Moment — Mushroom Bouquet   1 comment

“Mushroom Bouquet” — Image by kenne

Is there a fungus among us?

Why Don’t We Do It In The Mushrooms?   1 comment

Blue Beetles In The Mushrooms (There are also two caterpillars in the mushrooms. Can you find them?)
— Image by kenne

“Why Don’t We Do It In The Mushrooms?

No One Will Be Watching Us.

Why Don’t We Do It In The Mushrooms?”

Sing these lines to the Beatles twelve-bar blues song,
“Why Do We Do It In The Road?” — keep repeating it!

kenne

(Photos taken along Butterfly Trail on Mount Lemmon, August 19, 2011.)

San Pedro River Valley View Along Butterfly Trail On Mount Lemmon — Image by kenne