Spring Mushrooms / Morels and Spring Kings
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2015
- Spring Mushrooms!
Morel / Morchella
Spring King / Boletus rex-veris
I filled my first few mushroom hunting springs searching for morels, at that point I knew little of any other spring mushroom worth hunting. I had no idea of what I was missing out on until the Spring King and I met, now they each get equal attention from me during the spring.
The knife I use! - amzn.to/2RTEblc
The books!
Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest - amzn.to/2RPKNRt
Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast - amzn.to/2B3NAB0
The Complete Mushroom Hunter - Gary Lincoff - amzn.to/2TbbWzW
Check out my blog for more specifics on mushroom identification, both the Morel and Spring King have a post dedicated to foraging information and what to do with your harvested mushrooms.
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lol the inchworm cracked me up
Wayne Beardson, I would freak out, I hate all kind but manage to go in the wood looking for mushrooms 🤣
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What great videos! Thank you so much. I’m so glad I found your channel
I'm glad you're enjoying the videos so much!
Thank you for making these videos, they are informative and entertaining. Your camera man cracks me up with the closeup of the inchworm on your shoulder, then the little R2 cameo LOL pure awesome! I’m just getting into mushroom foraging and trying to learn all I can. Your videos are super helpful. Thank you.
Thank you. Excellent mix of science and woods.
That 2nd morel looked like a pecker head, or half free. (In my part of the woods, anyway). This year I got REALLY lucky and found a good spot with a ton of beautiful, fresh morels.. so many I had to go back the next day. Probly the find of my life. It was a dream come true. Hubby wanted me to sell them 😐 HECK NO! My ma cooked them up and we shared them at a family gathering. So everyone could experience it! They were the perfect pair to my bro's asparagus from the garden 💚 It was like the greatest gift from mother nature, I'll never forget it.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! You have such a delightful personality, I can't help but smile! Keep up the good work!
Very very informative. Keep up the great work!!
Thank you for sharing. Your knowledge, personality,an beauty made this very enjoyable too watch!! Thank you.
Thanks for the encouragement!
I wish I can go with you picking mushrooms. Wealth of knowledge !!
16:44 I have chestnut boletes that grow in my front lawn under the oak trees. My sons and I love them, because they give us the funnest faltulence. We get a regular choir going on for several hours. Now I know why. Thanx:)
I really enjoy your videos .when someone is so happy that they tap there feet together when they find a mushroom is a great sign . Keep up the great videos.
Oh my wife and I have been searching for morels for ages now, still haven't been lucky enough to find. Great vid.
Love this video and you are very informative without being condescending. Your videographer is very good as well. Thanks!
Thank You! My brother does the video work for me :)
You have amazing charisma and charm! Thank for posting these uplifting videos, also very informative!
I am so glad I've found your channel! You are BY FAR my favorite UA-cam personality! Awesome videos. You're just so darn sweet and cute. :)
I like ur profile pic
Ms. Mother Nature , your videos are excellent ! I Must say that very few modern day pretentious women would even consider exploring the forests as you do in search of mother natures treasures ! You are indeed a one of a kind lady !! Keep up your great videos !!
+peter bochek Thank You for the encouragement!
i get super excited to see native wild orchids
Like your knife. Its beautiful!
I really enjoyed your video, and learned so much from you. Your enthusiasm is remarkable, it pulls your audience in. A gal who's not afraid to get down and dirty. Thank-you for a down to earth video!
It's so funny watching the inch worm
Recently been getting super stoked on fungi and watching your mushroom foraging videos is extremely satisfying :) Please continue to make these!!
Thank you! I'm going to try! Appreciate the encouragement.
Down here in SoCal, almost all of our edible boletes stain blue. Most of the poisonous ones have red or orange pores, most of our yellow or cream colored pored boletes are edible if not bitter.
Here in Sweden we have a bolete ( Boletus edulis) very similar to your Spring King and it's named after an old king who liked to eat it, Karl Johan.
I almost never comment but so well done and pretty to boot thank you for sharing your knowledge!
the first bolete I ever picked, stained blue and tasted like really fine steak !! I had zero problems with it.
Blue staining boletes should not be eaten. Can be toxic. True name spring King... Boletus edulis
Oh, God the majority of boletes I find are the bitter bolete 😣
YOUR VERY CUTE IN YOUR PRESENTATION AND CRAZY SMART, VERY FUN TO WATCH YOUR VID. KEEP BEING BUBBLY ITS NICE
boletes (ceps) like the spring king, which have a lot of residents (worms, bugs) can be sliced up and dried and make a great addition to sauces when rehydrated, the bugs just disapear.
I just bought a book about edible mushrooms in alberta . Can't wait till spring
Love the vids, hope you continue to make these.
Zac! I couldn’t stop watching the inch worm while she was talking! Had to watch a couple of times just to get what she was saying! Lol
Having moved to Northern California, I am interested in taking up mushroom-hunting as a hobby. My wife and I have enjoyed focus games like Hidden Chronicles on Facebook or Criminal Case on Android and I'm guessing that mushroom-hunting may require that same sense of attention to detail. Our son is only 16mths old and I have already taken him on hikes in some of our local woods in scouting for potential future locations to check out.
Thank you for your informative videos, I've just subscribed to your channel.
*I am also going to see if I can find someone in the local area who is a seasoned mushroom-hunter. After many articles and videos, I'm fairly certain I will be able to identify morels but of course would prefer to go with someone who can positively ID them.
Awesome! There are some great Mycological Society's in that area, I'd check them out and see if they're offering any identification workshops or field trips. That would be an awesome way to get local help. The North American Mycological Association's web page has a section to see where Myco societies might be in your area.
I'd also recommend Mushrooms of California: A Comprehensive Identification Guide if you don't have a field guide yet.
And way to go getting your little out out there! My two year old can already identify a few mushrooms on his own, it's so fun taking him out.
Yellow Elanor - you have the best post on mushrooms found on UA-cam - thanks a heap!
Well done, very informative, will be hunting the morel soon here in Pa.
This is so relaxing. Thank you!
Wonderful presentation.
Yesssssss! So enjoyable. Thanks! Always looking forward to seeing more!
James of the Dark Thanks! Glad you're enjoying them so much!
Hope your having a thriving great season in your region much love from pacific northwest enoch! !!
Took me hours of google'ing and searching to find a video that helped with a positive identification of the king bolete, thank you very much, and looking forward to more.
Your videos are such fun as well as being highly informative!! Watching from UK 😊😃
Thank you!
Just came across your videos, what you do is so neat and fun🙏🦋🤗
Thanks so much! Glad you're enjoying the videos!
I really love your channel. You have such happy wholesome vibes
I love how educational your videos are its hard finding good info especially for nw
I very much enjoyed this video, it was quite fun...
Very well done. Enjoyable to watch and educational, too.
You're awesome! I love it when people take the time to be as thorough as you are! Im learnin alot (down in salem btw). Keep it up
Love your video! Very fun and educational! Your passion shines!
Thanks so much!
Really enjoyed this
Love videos, so informative and love your basket!!
Thanks! I don't think I have that basket anymore...it served me well for many years.
Thanks for the tour! Good information... and you're a beautiful young woman!
Amazing Video my Love!!! Thank's for all information, i'm enjoying your video a lot...thanks sweety..
Loved your video.. very informative! thank you.
I really enjoy your presentation.
Great Presentation!!! Thank you.
Awesome video! Keep these comming. Thanks all your efforts :)
Phil McCain So glad you enjoyed it! I had a lot of fun with this one, and yes, more to come!
That a girl ! you remind me of my wife 30 years ago, she was a grade school teacher. Hated it when i corrected them.
I wouldn't try unless i was sure.
Wowww! Amazing Mushrooms! 👍😍
I'm sorry if I sound weird but it's so refreshing to watch your videos because you are such a beautiful woman and you love the outdoors and getting your hands dirty. I miss the days of the 80's 90's when I would go out and hike fish camp and get dirty and the neighbor girls did as well.
Thank you, I appreciate hearing that. I come from a family of dirt loving outdoor women :)
Like the proper terms you use.. like "wormies" :)
Great Video! You're a great host!
Love your video, I learned a lot from it.
wow, amazing tutorial .......... thanks
Fantastic! Thank you.
I grew up on Vancouver Island. Man there were always mushrooms or well, many other things to harvest.
I miss it every day. Where I am now has been very dry up until this year. I didn't find any Morels anywhere, but I found some good Fall Honey's.
One day I will get back to the coast. But not yet because Shaggy Manes are on their way!!
You are very lucky in finding so good mushroom
Nice video with a lot of useful tips. Thanks
You're welcome, and thank you!
You had me at mushrooms 🍄
funtastic forest and mushrooms! and morell like in Russia
You are THE MUSHROOM QUEEN.
Did I just hear my guy from Mushroom Wonderland? Sounds like him!
I really like your channel!
We get king boletus in Maine!!! I've heard them call porchinee too,,,, not sure of the spelling... but it;s Sept/Oct when i find them. I have a couple rental camps & people from Russia come & pick .I am going to look this spring tho,, if it ever comes.. Still lots of snow,, lakes froze solid yet,, been a long damn winter in Maine.. I pick a shit load of oyster's in the fall Oct & Nov,, dry em on the warming shelf of my wood cook stove. I fill 4 or 5 one gallon size jars,, love em,,, add to about everything !! Aloha
Fungi queen!
look around the may apples patches as well and elm and apple trees for morels happy hunting :)
+Matt W oh and when you harvest them out doors always leave some of the stem they will mostly likely come out in same spot next year or really close by. if dont break the mycelium seed to fruiting stage. so cut don't stem low and dont it pull out of the ground. that's key for yellow and blacks and your honey hole spots
Saludos Amiga Excelente Video Chicas como tu Enamoran GRACIAS por compartir tus conocimientos
Amazing video!
Rhys Williams Thanks buddy! I appreciate you watching all my videos and the comments you leave!
Yellow Elanor you're welcome! It would be amazing to mushroom forage with you ! Haha
Passionate.
I found my first spring bolete today!
Can we get a beautiful women of mycology calendar going! Haha amen
You guys are so beautiful ❤️ great video
you're so cute. also you look very french. thanks for the class.
One bite at a time
nice video very good info :D
so cool
Morels and White Truffles are my favorite. Although all the edible mushrooms are good eats.
Your videos are awesome :)))) Subscribed
Lol😁...at about 3:55...you ran after that bolete...i get it!!! Mushroms are quick!!!
Running after mushrooms keeps me in shape!
Yellow Elanor i cant help it...the adrenaline kicks in....and i MUST beat that squirell🐿
It would have been so cool if you had also found indian pipe. They have the same symbiotic relationship as those other two flowers. The organism is in a pipe shape (obvi) and are usually completely white or have a slight pinkish tone to them. They're slightly hallucinogenic.
Had some Spring King mushrooms right in front of our apartment complex here in Israel. Small and by the time I identified them they were dried. Last year i saw medium sized ones. We have had 5 years of major draught here.
Sorry about the draught, not good for the mushrooms or for anyone else! Hope those mushrooms come back for you, along with some good rain.
Thank G-D ! We had a multitude of people in Israel go to the "Western Wall" and pray for "Rains of Blessing" and a week later were answered. The Sea of Galilee though is still at its lowest point. Its our National reservoir. Torah says that most nations are blessed with many, many lakes and Israel not, so that our water depends upon our good deeds and prayer to G-D. In the meantime I'm growing (special) mushrooms inside my room in tubs. (Wouldn't want anyone to think to eat them without planing a nice trip.)
Thank you. You’re very charming!
What a nice video. Why didn't I know this channel?
it's almost time to find shrooms!!!
+Nathan Nimon Yeah! I'm getting ready!
4:07 C'Mon! Where's your sense of adventure? That just means that there's extra protein with it. I have a lot of types of boletes that grow around my area. The best ones are pretty much gone as soon as they pop up :-/ Sometimes I will cut sections off and if there doesn't appear to be worm marks, I cook 'em good and eat 'em.
Her sense of adventure was at the end where she was eating one raw!!!! I wouldn't even do that.
T-swizzle Bizzle I had forgotten about that. Yeah, that is risky, for sure. Boletus season is coming up:)
But the insects of any size make it not Kosher!# Even if boiled.
i think I'm in love
I’m here to learn about spring Kings❤ plz say they grow in southwest Michigan
Really lovely video.
Don't forget to use your 2 second timer on your phone for even steadier shots, especially with the Olio. It's harder with a phone than a camera but a zip lock bag with rice or sand makes for an excellent ultra low profile 'tripod' to aim a camera at a shroom base.
Also, the 'pollen' you are seeing on the morel is more than likely conglomerations of spores.
Andrew Barker Thanks! Great tips, I'll have to give it a go. Always wanting to know more.
Awesome, subscribed :)
graveey Thanks! Appreciate it.
Tell ya girl not enough of us foragers love the videos I just ate me some Oster mushrooms farm eggs and ramps still looking for first morals of year tho
What kind of knife do you have? Very nice! Love your video!
Thank you!!! You answered a question about blue. Would the blue ones be better to dehydrate or just avoid altogether?
I am a Lorax love the Green of it all Rarrw