All specimens I have found are under White Pine and that jives with the book . Little suckers like to hide under fallen logs etc and are hard to spot even with their bright color .
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All specimens I have found are under White Pine and that jives with the book . Little suckers like to hide under fallen logs etc and are hard to spot even with their bright color .
Thats the same with me . The one coral mushroom I eat I have made its Latin name into a common name for me " Clavicorona " because I can always remember the crown(corona) which is how I ID it .
Chicken Fat is good for me . The Siberian Slippery Jack handle I got from Mushrooms Demystified . My main book ignores common names a lot . So Suillus Americanus is as common as it gets for...
Yeah I like to stay away from look alikes . I am really really careful with the Agarics and stay far away from Amanitas altogether . I'm afraid if I needed a liver transplant they'd look at my age...
According to my book none of the Suillus are poison . Only a few of the Boletacae ( suillus are a sub family of Boleteacea )( Bolete family that is the pored mushrooms ) are poison and all that are...
Suillus Americanus . The eastern counterpart to Siberian Slippery Jack
The flavor is excellent , compare to Shaggy Mane . Book shown is North American Mushrooms by Orson K Miller . Mushroom...