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Pankaj Chopra 15-06-2003 06:20 PM

mushroom picking
 
Is there a workshop or something that would help you in spotting the
right mushrooms and other edible plants in the wild?

thanks

Pankaj


Anne Lurie 15-06-2003 10:32 PM

mushroom picking
 
Pankaj,

I strongly suggest that you *never* try to identify the edible mushrooms
from the poisonous ones -- as I understand it, there is no room for error.

If you can find some who knows about mushrooms, go with him/her; if that
person finds some, eat what that person eats.

Anne Lurie
NE Raleigh



"Pankaj Chopra" wrote in message
...
Is there a workshop or something that would help you in spotting the
right mushrooms and other edible plants in the wild?

thanks

Pankaj




Susan Hogarth 15-06-2003 10:44 PM

mushroom picking
 
Anne Lurie wrote:

I strongly suggest that you *never* try to identify the edible mushrooms
from the poisonous ones -- as I understand it, there is no room for
error.


While mushroom poisoning is a serious thing, there are several VERY tasty
species in NC which can be identified easily and with very high confidence.
If you learn those you can have some great and safe hunting and then
eventually and cautiously branch out to the more difficult-to-identify
species.

If you can find some who knows about mushrooms, go with him/her; if that
person finds some, eat what that person eats.


There may also be something available through NCSU. A quick google turned
this up:

http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/pp/not...04/gpin004.htm

It's a bit out-of-date (the NC poison control is now in Charlotte and not at
Duke, and I'm not sure if Dr. Averre is still alive - if he is and you talk
to him, *don't* tell him I said that), but he and Dr. Grand have a lot fo
mycology smarts between them and love to encourage newcomers.

--
Susan Hogarth
Buy some raffle tickets or else!
http://www.tribeagles.org/raffle/

Don S. 16-06-2003 01:20 AM

mushroom picking
 
In article , wrote:
Anne Lurie wrote:

I strongly suggest that you *never* try to identify the edible mushrooms
from the poisonous ones -- as I understand it, there is no room for
error.


While mushroom poisoning is a serious thing, there are several VERY tasty
species in NC which can be identified easily and with very high confidence.
If you learn those you can have some great and safe hunting and then
eventually and cautiously branch out to the more difficult-to-identify
species.


LA Jackson had a bit in his article in the N&O over the weekend, about how to
choose a successful mushroom hunter - they are the ones still alive. :-)

-don


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