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UGA Shroomer

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About UGA Shroomer

  • Birthday 04/06/1979

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Athens Georgia
  • Interests
    Mushrooms, Tree climbing, Women, Espresso, Hiking, Photography, Money

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  1. I agree with Dave. I see golden pholiotas, oysters and more. Next time give gill pics along with habitat found in. Nearby trees. All of these will help identify correctly.
  2. Lobsters definitely. I find them in the pine duff here in Georgia. I usually look for a lump in the pinestraw then I uncover it.
  3. Need to see the gills to ID.
  4. Bears tooth. Same family as lions mane
  5. I find these abundantly in Georgia during the summer. They are always found in the vicinity of black trumpets here. They are called Craterallus Ignicolor. I pick at least 100 pounds every summer.
  6. I found a few of these here in Athens Georgia. They were growing between a patch of pink chanties and golden chanties. I knew they had to be a hybrid. They were peach colored and looked like a perfect combo of the two. Pics are on my old phone. I'll try to get them transferred to this one so I can send them. They were delicious. Just wanted to add that the ones I found were on the side of a ditch growing out of moss. The only trees around were live oaks and beech. Definitely the same exact mushrooms though.
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