Mushroom Hunting in Finland: Chanterelles... and Porcinis?

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • #foraging #finland #mushroom #moss #forest #calm #calming
    Warning: This video offers a simple guided tour of Finnish forests and showcases my discovery of some interesting mushrooms. It is not meant to be a comprehensive field guide. Please conduct your own research and consult reliable literature or online resources to ensure safe and accurate identification.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @AAPHomestead
    @AAPHomestead 24 дні тому

    That was a nice Forage 👌

  • @deeptacos728
    @deeptacos728 22 дні тому

    Hello from New Mexico! Your season starts as ours comes to an end at altitude. Good luck!

  • @gorilazzi
    @gorilazzi 19 днів тому

    This year the penny bun is exploding in Uusimaa area! I literally found over 30 in an hour in our local exspoo forest.

    • @MossyForestFungi-ll2oq
      @MossyForestFungi-ll2oq  19 днів тому +1

      @@gorilazzi Glad to hear you are having success! It has been fun so far! And even better when you find so many in your local woods :)

  • @yashargarrett1789
    @yashargarrett1789 24 дні тому

    Did my first ever explore yesterday. Unfortunately, all I found was false ones.
    Any tips or locations will be helpful.

    • @MossyForestFungi-ll2oq
      @MossyForestFungi-ll2oq  24 дні тому +1

      That's so exciting! Welcome to the hobby 😊. Are you living in Finland? Here some of the best places for chanterelles are around the wild blueberry bushes

    • @yashargarrett1789
      @yashargarrett1789 23 дні тому

      Hey, I'm new to this. Can you help me find a place to hunt for my first chanterelle around Tampere? I've never had one before, but I hear they're amazing. Maybe I should wait until after the next rain to go look for them.

    • @MossyForestFungi-ll2oq
      @MossyForestFungi-ll2oq  23 дні тому +1

      Unfortunately I am not so familiar with Tampere. I would try joining the Finnish Mycological Society Facebook page and ask for a suggestion there. Also, going for a guided tour with an expert is one of the nicest ways to safely start the hobby :) Best of luck!