Monday, September 29, 2025

Yesterday's foray at Harvard Forest in Petersham MA was held jointly with Boston Mycolological Club and Pioneer Valley Mycological Association. It was a beautiful Fall day for foraging: warm and sunny. There had been up to 2 inches of rain the preceding week but the streams and overall conditions remained dry, as in the entire region. Nonetheless, with a small army of searchers, we found a decent selection of fungi and fellow travelers like slime molds. Although there was not a bounty of choice edibles, large beautiful cauliflowers (Sparassis) were found under red pine as well as a selection of puffballs. There were no true chanterelles, but quite a few false chanterelles (Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca). Amanitas were scant and largely limited to the false death cap A. lavendula. An attractive selection of corts included C. corrugatus and showy purple fruit bodies that may have been C. alboviolaceus. Boletes were dominated by dotted stalk Suillus weaverae but also included other attractive examples of Retiboletus and the seldom-encountered novelty bolete Pseudoboletus parasiticus emerging from a pigskin earth ball (Scleroderma citrina). Other intriguing finds included Baeospora fruiting on white pine cones, the basidiolichen Multiclavida mucida, the jelly cup Guepiniopsis buccina, the cluster cap Connopus acervatus, buttery collybia Rhodocollybia butyracea (attached to a pine cone!) plus another of the same genus R. maculata, and the alder scalycap Pholiota alnicola. Bring on the rain!

George Caughey





Sunday, September 21, 2025

 Today's foray in Fox Forest was conducted under sustained dry conditions and low expectations of fungal fructation but we encountered a surprising variety of species on the trails. See attached species list--and thank to Lori for sharing her fresh and delicious chicken of the woods.

George Caughey



MMC Foray Fox Forest Sep 21, 2025

 

Apioperdon/Lycoperdon pyriforme PEAR-SHAPED PUFFBALL

Armillaria mellea HONEY MUSHROOM

Chlorociboria sp. GREEN STAIN

Cortinarius armillatus BRACELET CORT

Cortinarius ?cinnamomeus group CINNAMON CORT

Daedaleopsis confragosa BLUSHING BRACKET/MAZE POLYPORE

Fomes excavatus TINDER POLYPORE/HOOF FUNGUS

Fomitopsis betulina BIRCH POLYPORE

Fuscoporia/Phellinus gilva/gilvus MUSTARD YELLOW POLYPORE

Gymnopilus ?speciossimus vs. subspectabilis BIG LAUGHING GYM (from Antrim)

Hygrocybe ?punicea CRIMSON WAXCAP

Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca FALSE CHANTERELLE

Ischnoderma resinosum RESINOUS POLYPORE

Lactarius ?camphoratus CANDY CAP

Lactarius deceptivus DECEPTIVE MILKY

Lactarius deterrimus/deliciosus group SAFFRON MILKY

Laetiporus sulfureus CHICKEN OF THE WOODS (from elsewhere in Hillsborough)

Lycoperdon perlatum GEMMED PUFFBALL

Mycena sp. 

Phellinus sp

Rhodofomes cajanderi ROSY POLYPORE

Rigidoporus/Oxyporus populinus MOSSY MAPLE POLYPORE

Russula spp. red, purple, gray RUSSULAS/BRITTLEGILLS

Scleroderma areolatum LEOPARD EARTHBALL (from Peterborough)

Stereum complicatum CROWDED PARCHMENT

Suillus weaverae aka granulatus BUTTERBALL/WEEPING BOLETE/DOTTED STALK

Trametes betulinum GILLED POLYPORE

Trametes versicolor TURKEY TAIL

Trametes gibbosa LUMPY BRACKET

Trichaptum biforme VIOLET-TOOTHED POLYPORE

Tubifera ferruginosa RED RASPBERRY SLIME MOLD

Tyromyces chioneus WHITE CHEESE POLYPORE

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