ChefsWild Posted October 13, 2018 Report Share Posted October 13, 2018 Southeastern US region please. I need a few more photos for an educational use project. Who's got some of these pics and is cool with them being used in an open source educational course? Mainly seeking lookalike species for the good edible ones. 1. Stinkhorns such as P. ravenelli in the "sneaky morel lookalike" stage with the gleba rubbed off? Could also use some Helvella and Gyromitra. 2. Pyncnoporus cinnibarinus? (I think they updated the name on that one recently) Hapalopilus nidulans also welcome. Stuff that looks like Fistulina hepatica and isn't that. 3. Hydnopolyporus species that are doing a good Sparassis imitation. 4. Climacodon and other resupinates doing a Hericium impression? Could also use some of the Hericium that aren't erinaceus. 5. Hygrocybe looking kinda like any of the Cantharellus. Also Hygrophoropsis aurantica. 6. Pleurocybella porrigens, Neolentinus doing a Pleurotus impression, Crepidotus, Phylloporus, Hoehenbuhelia etc, that can be mistaken for oysters of various sorts. 7. Thelephora and any of the corals that can do a decent impression of Hericium or Sparassis or anything else tasty on careless viewing. 8. Galerina, Gymnopilus, Gymnopus and Hypholoma that could be mistaken for Armillaria. Holler if you have anything you're cool with pitching in. Need general locality and how you'd like to be credited. Much thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CajunShroomer3578 Posted October 14, 2018 Report Share Posted October 14, 2018 ChefsWild !! Good to see ya here Looking forward to seeing some new dishes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattVa Posted October 14, 2018 Report Share Posted October 14, 2018 Definitely a list I don't see everyday. I could have helped out with the Hygrocybe variants for Cinnabar chant lookalikes had I known sooner. They where growing mixed right in with the cinnabars. I'll be back there this week but with the new 20deg temp drop I believe that might have been the last time I see them this year. What's your time frame on how soon you need them? I'm just to your north In central Va . If I see anything you listed Ill snap a pic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChefsWild Posted October 14, 2018 Author Report Share Posted October 14, 2018 13 hours ago, CajunShroomer3578 said: ChefsWild !! Good to see ya here Looking forward to seeing some new dishes How's this? Stuffed a doe backstrap and tenderloin, boned and rolled, with dried Agaricus campestris and some edulis clade boletes, roasted apples, sage and koji cured lardo. 13 hours ago, MattVa said: Definitely a list I don't see everyday. I could have helped out with the Hygrocybe variants for Cinnabar chant lookalikes had I known sooner. They where growing mixed right in with the cinnabars. I'll be back there this week but with the new 20deg temp drop I believe that might have been the last time I see them this year. What's your time frame on how soon you need them? I'm just to your north In central Va . If I see anything you listed Ill snap a pic. Soon is is good, so I'm looking for pics already in collections for the most part. But if you see anything, by all means! Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CajunShroomer3578 Posted October 14, 2018 Report Share Posted October 14, 2018 That’s exactly what I’m talking about !! Beautiful!! (Drooling) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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