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    Home » Types of Edible Wild Mushrooms

    Edible Wild Mushrooms

    • Leccinum subglabripes mushrooms in the woods.
      The Yellow Bolete: Hemileccinum Subglabripes
    • paragyrodon sphaerosporus toy top bolete
      The Leather Veiled Bolete
    • Bigfoot morel Morchella crassipes
      The Bigfoot Morel/Morchella Crassipes
    • Meadow Mushrooms Agaricus campestris
      Meadow Mushroom
    • The Fawn or Pluteus Cervinus
      Deer Mushrooms: Pluteus Cervinus and Pestatus
    • Dryad saddle, pheasant back, or Cerioporus squamosus mushroom
      Dryad's Saddle or Pheasant Back Mushroom
    • Tiny morel (not a peckerhead)
      Legend Of The Peckerhead Morel
    • clavacorona pyyxidata coral mushroom
      Crown-Tipped Coral Mushrooms
    • Wild Enoki Mushroom or Flammulina velutipes clones
      Enokitake / Velvet Shank Mushroom: ID, Cooking, Recipes, Uses
    • minnesota saffron milkcaps
      Saffron Milk Cap Mushrooms: Identification, Harvesting and Cooking
    • wild edible hedgehog mushrooms or Hydnum repandum
      Hedgehog Mushrooms: The Sweet Tooth
    • Black trumpet mushrooms from Minnesota, Craterellus fallax
      Black Trumpet Mushrooms
    • A group of large scaber stalk mushrooms laid out on a burlap sack.
      Scaber Stalk or Leccinum Mushrooms
    • chicken fat bolete suillus americanus edible minnesota
      Chicken Fat Bolete Mushroom or Suillus Americanus
    • Morel mushrooms from Minnesota on a tray
      Morel Mushrooms: Identification, Varieties, Harvesting and Cooking
    • Candy Cap Mushrooms or Lactarius rubidus
      Candy Cap Mushrooms
    • Purple Laccaria Mushroooms or Laccara Ochropurpurea
      Purple Laccaria Mushrooms (Laccaria ochropurpurea)
    • Indigo milkcap mushrooms or Lactarius indigo cut showing blue staining
      Indigo Milk Cap Mushrooms
    • hen of the woods maitake mushroom grifola frondosa
      Hen of the Woods
    • Hericium mushrooms or Hericium coralloides
      Lions Mane and Hericium Mushrooms
    • chicken of the woods chicken mushroom laetiporus sulphureus on an oak tree.
      Chicken of the Woods Mushrooms: The Laetiporus
    • Puffball Mushrooms
      Puffball Mushrooms
    • Wild edible lobster mushrooms or Hypomyces lactiflourum (2)
      Lobster Mushrooms
    • Edible honey mushrooms honey fungus, or Armillaria mellea
      Honey Mushrooms
    • Yellowfoot chanterelle mushrooms or winter chanterelles
      Yellowfoot Chanterelles
    • Aborted and non-aborted Entoloma abortivum or shrimp of the woods
      Shrimp of the Woods: Aborted Entoloma Mushrooms
    • A group of wild porcini mushrooms or king bolete mushrooms from Minnesota in the woods.
      King Bolete Mushrooms (Porcini)
    • wild chanterelle mushrooms
      Chanterelle Mushrooms

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