The third annual CPMC foray has come and gone and it seems all who attended agree it was another most excellent event. The weather was pleasant, the food was great, the companionship was delightful, the experts were generous in sharing their knowledge and experience, and the mushrooms were plentiful. Who could ask for more? In addition to the beautiful new club sign produced by Allen, here are a few highlights of the event.
As recently noted, the heavy rains the past week have produced a scattered growth of summer mushromms. Just a few days ago I found several small patches of the highly regarded Black Trumpet. Today I found a couple of deadly Amanita virosa growing under oaks in my side yard, a location in which I have found them each of the past several years. This mushroom should be known by all and consumed by none. Follow the links below for a bit of additional information and consult the field guides.