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  2. How to find morels, and other tips for novice mushroom hunters

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    The prime time for morel mushroom hunting is mid-March through late April. Here are tips for finding them. ... 5 tips for cooking morel mushrooms, with help from Hotel Vandivort's new executive chef.

  3. Hunting for mushrooms in Kansas? How to identify them and ...

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    Mushroom harvesting types and tips Paulsen said while most people only harvest morel mushrooms, she recommends other species in Kansas. Mushroom foraging is also a flexible hobby, and you can go ...

  4. Mushroom hunting - Wikipedia

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    Mushroom hunting, mushrooming, mushroom picking, mushroom foraging, and similar terms describe the activity of gathering mushrooms in the wild. This is typically done for culinary use , although medicinal and psychotropic uses are also known.

  5. Morels are back in Indiana. Here's what you need to know - AOL

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  6. Destroying angel - Wikipedia

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    This is the basis for the common recommendation to slice in half all puffball-like mushrooms picked when mushroom hunting. Mushroom hunters recommend that people know how to recognize both the death cap and the destroying angel in all of their forms before collecting any white gilled mushroom for consumption. [citation needed]

  7. Panaeolus cinctulus - Wikipedia

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    The possession and use of psilocybin mushrooms, including P. cinctulus, is therefore prohibited by extension. However, in many national, state, and provincial drug laws, there is a great deal of ambiguity about the legal status of psilocybin mushrooms and the spores of these mushrooms. Panaeolus cinctulus is mildly psychoactive. [5]

  8. It’s difficult to distinguish from an edible mushroom. “There are hundreds of poisonous fungi in North America and several that are deadly,” Sigrid Jakob, president of the New York ...

  9. Verpa bohemica - Wikipedia

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    Although the stem is initially loosely stuffed with cottony hyphae, it eventually becomes hollow in maturity; overall, the mushroom is rather fragile. [17] The spore deposit is yellow, and the flesh is white. [18] Relative to other typical mushroom species, the spores of V. bohemica are huge, typically measuring 60–80 by 15–18 μm.