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!
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.
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!
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.
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.
Wow! That photo looks JUST LIKE my neighborhood!
Indeed! Could you be, would you be, my neighbour....
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!
excellent video, looking forward to more.
Great Video! Thank you for sharing :)
You bet, more to come
Where do we find the magic ones here in Alberta?
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.
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!
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.
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