The fungus picture on page 12 (Standard, October 4) is actually Polyporus squamosus, commonly known as dryad’s saddle, not chicken of the woods, as stated. Although they are both edible fungi, it is ...
Gutian county, China's "capital of edible fungi", has gone to great lengths to develop its namesake industry, so much so that ...
Fall is prime fungi time in the Pacific Northwest, and Mushrooms of Cascadia: A Comprehensive Guide to the Fungi of the ...
Eleven people were hospitalized after eating wild and apparently toxic mushrooms on Friday night, a fire agency that serves ...
DEADLY fungus is spreading in Britain amid a torrent of wet weather. Death Cap mushrooms, dubbed “silent assassins” by the Woodland Trust, are popping up across the country, thriving ...
Fall is prime time for fungi foraging in the Pacific Northwest. Here's what our contributor learned about safety and cooking ...
There are various different mushrooms and fungi people can spot in Dorset and the New Forest, some of which are poisonous ...
An official map shows the woodlands and forests nationwide with the highest probability of mushroom growth, based on rainfall ...
A mushroom aficionado says a book listed on Amazon fails to provide vital information to new foragers — and that he believes ...
This fall has been a good one for mushroom hunters. Late summer rain and cooler conditions have produced the largest bounty ...
Edible mushroom growing is just one of the many mushroom related activities the Shroom Society participates in throughout the ...
Mushroom fruiting on the Island started in August, and cycles of dry and wet conditions have made for a prolific season.