I'm headed back to Oregon's coastal forests to look for mushrooms. Come with me! New mushrooms are just starting to emerge!
This is part of a series of foraging trips I made all through the autumn of 2017. I hope you will join me for the whole series -- especially if you like mushrooms! Earlier posts in this series are: Escape to the Marine Layer - Part 1 and Part 2. // Saunter in the Siuslaw - Part 1 and Part 2.
A Mighty Big Log!
I'm taking a different route to the forest today. At a little roadside rest area, there's a big, big log. I can tell it's a Douglas-fir tree from the layers in its thick bark.
A Mighty Tiny Mushroom!
It's a tiny mushroom!
Another Mighty Tiny Mushroom on a Mighty Big Log!
Here's a different log in the same area, from a different tree. It looks like there's a different mushroom starting to grow, too!
A Relaxing River
Aaahh, now we are at the Siuslaw River.
Soothing Moss
In the woods by the river, moss is starting to come back to life.
Thanks for Walking With Me!
Let's stop here, where we can listen to the sound of the river, appreciate the moss and think about that contest question. I hope you will join me for part 2 of this walk -- that's when we find the lobsters!
Thanks to
for the #walkwithme tag and
for the #seewhatisee tag!
- What's the widest tree you have ever seen?
- What time of year do you notice mushrooms the most?
- What side of a tree does moss grow on the best? Let me know in the comments, to get in on the contest!
Plant List
- Douglas-fir - Pseudotsuga menziesii
- Sulfur shelf mushroom - Laetiporus conifericola
References:
1 - A good key to Sulfur shelf mushrooms: Kuo, M. (2017, November). The genus Laetiporus. Retrieved from the MushroomExpert.Com Web site: http://www.mushroomexpert.com/laetiporus.html
2 - Duffy, Toxic fungi of western North America
3 - Thornhill, 2014. Read it and weep: fungal guttation, Weird and Wonderful Wild Mushrooms, 24 August 2014.
4 - Parmasto and Voitk, 2010. Why do mushrooms weep? Fungi 3(4):15-17.
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