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Martin On Mushrooms
Canada
Приєднався 23 чер 2022
I'm Martin Osis, a mycology educator from Alberta, Canada.
I teach and consult on field identification of wild mushrooms, forest ecology, medicinal and toxicological topics, and more.
I've been passionate about mushrooms for over 30 years. Some of my contributions include:
-Founding member and Past President of the Alberta Mycological Society
-Past Vice President and Canadian Trustee of the North American Mycological Association
-Past member of the Pacific Northwest Key council
-I'm regarded as one of Alberta's wild mushroom identification experts
Subscribe to my channel if you want to experience the mycological world through my eyes!
I teach and consult on field identification of wild mushrooms, forest ecology, medicinal and toxicological topics, and more.
I've been passionate about mushrooms for over 30 years. Some of my contributions include:
-Founding member and Past President of the Alberta Mycological Society
-Past Vice President and Canadian Trustee of the North American Mycological Association
-Past member of the Pacific Northwest Key council
-I'm regarded as one of Alberta's wild mushroom identification experts
Subscribe to my channel if you want to experience the mycological world through my eyes!
All Mushrooms are Medicinal
Learn about medicinal edible mushrooms, edible medicinal mushrooms, medicinal poisonous mushrooms of Alberta from Martin Osis.
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Urban summer mushroom foraging in Alberta No 2
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Martin Osis talks about his recent mushroom finds in his Alberta neighbourhood
Urban summer mushroom foraging in Alberta No. 1
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Martin Osis gives info on mushroom hunting in Alberta.
Where do we find the magic ones here in Alberta?
Where did you go?? No uploads in 1 year. I would very much enjoy more of your local alberta videos! We’re heading to the Rockies this weekend for foraging
Martin, this is a wonderfully generous thing you are doing for the mushroom community. It is like a perpetual mushroom expo!!
Hahahaha!! The slow mushrooms are the best to pick. Hate those fast ones!!
Looking forward to more videos on this! Always wondering what the mushrooms I see are
EXACTLY!!!!....ALL MUSHROOMS are MEDICINAL....not just 1 type
Please tell me the name of your classs I am 15 and have been wanting to get into fungi but have only found one for sherwood Park
I wish I can used it but my state doesn't care. Medicine so close so far 😒
Wow! That photo looks JUST LIKE my neighborhood!
Indeed! Could you be, would you be, my neighbour....
Thank you for this information 🍯 🍄
I've found some light coloured liberty cap type with whitish Gill and a dark nipple
Thank you for this wonderful video! Can you do another video and include more mushroom varieties? I’m particularly interested in more obscure shelf polypores like the cracked cap polypore that grows on black locust, or the various ganadermas including reishis and applanatum some others that don’t get talked about? I live in nys and want to know more about the medicinal properties of what I see around me. Thanks for the consideration and GREAT video!
We are deep in our winter season so I will have more come spring time.
Can you give me info on medicinal benefits of a Bracket mushroom growing off a dead Oak please?
There are lots of different brackets growing on oak, so we need an ID. Oak is not an indigenous species in my neck of the woods so I may not be able to correctly identify it. You can send me a photo: top view, bottom view and a cut through at martin@martinonmushrooms.com and I'll have a look. Or you can try posting it up on iNaturalist or Mushroom Observer and get help to identify it there.
I was surprised that we reached the point, where the fly agaric called as medicinal mushroom. I'm hopeful.
It has many compounds that have been used for pain, especially neuralgic pain and associated conditions. As well as sleep. There is much debate on its diversity and therefore its effectiveness.We will watch how that unfolds...
Great video thank you! 🙏
well... one of the active compounds from my migraine medication comes from a mushrooom. I liked that.
Wow it is so good❤❤
I was very lucky to find it!
Amazing content, greatly appreciated!!!! Thank you❤️🙏
Thanks for reaching out, I'm glad you enjoy it.
I am so happy to find your channel. It's great to learn from a Canadian expert. Thank you!
Thank you, I'm glad you find it useful.
Screenshpot a lot of that and saved this video! Thank you for teaching so well 🙌🏼💯👍🏼
Glad you enjoyed it. I try to post content rich stuff...
Thank you
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What a fascinating lecture, thank you for sharing your expertise on the subject.
Thank you
appreciate the content :]
Excellent! Glad you found it useful.
The ones that kill you, cure you from life.
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Wow amazing content I have not heard , thank the algorithm fungi fellow brothern
Thanks for the comment. Ill keep working at it.
Great to see awesome Alberta video! Thx!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for this and the mushroom walk at Beaverhill Trail on Wednesday!
The walk was fun, I will have some more videos coming up both for Beginners and some deeper dives...
As i recently got moved to the Edmonton area being an outdoorsmen i was DELIGHTED to find this channel and see whats growing in the Devon area! Great video with alot of information. Thanks for sharing your finds!
Thank you so much, Martin, for sharing your vast knowledge.
And thank you for watching! I'm having fun doing it!
I'm super excited to see more of your videos, this past weekend I was out looking around and saw what I believe to be a destroying angel mushroom! I saw it and was super tempted to bring it home with me but unfortunately thought better of it. Definitely subscribing!
Say were just up in the Lakeland, and I know we had a huge bloom of fungi this past june. If you enjoy mushrooms, you guys should make a camping trip up this way this summer. See how many species are here vs down there.
Love the Lakeland area, I learned a lot of fungi collecting around Shaw Lake.
As a new Alberta mycophile, these videos are absolutely perfect. Thank you Martin!
Glad you like them!
excellent video, looking forward to more.
I find it amusing there are all these vague cautions about poisonous mushrooms (even on the provincial government site), but no one bothered to simply compile a list, UofA went through the trouble of writing a lengthy article (and mentioning there are 80). But again, couldn't be bothered with actual information. So a video like this (or PDF) on what to avoid would be fantastic as well.
I will have some more Videos coming out ASAP. One will be discussing Edible mushrooms. Can I eat it is a complex question which all starts with getting a correct name on what you have. Once you are confident on a name it becomes decision time. We will dive into that question much deeper.
www.npss.sk.ca/docs/2_pdf/Edible_and_Poisonous_Mushrooms_of_Canada.pdf
There are a whole lot of mushrooms growing in the yard this year. If edible, I do know a vegetarian nearby.
Yeah, Lots of stuff popping up with many little brown mushrooms which are notoriously difficult to ID. Pick two or three of the larger mushrooms to get to know, like the Marasmus fairy ring and Agaricus/ Portobello.
Great Video! Thank you for sharing :)
You bet, more to come