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|    11 Sep 11 17:19:10    |
      From: noplace4spam@invalid.com              B. separans, chanties, black trumpets, hedgehogs. Also found a few L.       hygrophoroides, and one specimen of volemus that looked like someone had       picked it up, examined its latex reaction, and left it back on the ground.       (Whoever it was missed a small truckload of black trumpets a few yards       away.) There were a few of those cute bitty chanterelles, some of the red       ones, & some with the lavender gills too, but I didn't bother with any of       them. There were many Russulas that I'm sure were edible, but after once       trying a green one that was supposedly edible, I prefer to just avoid them       all until I'm proficient with them. That'll have to wait until I can get a       better book out of storage, rather than Mushrooms of NE NA. (Their Russula       section sucks...)              I'd always thought of Tylopilus ballouii as a fairly southern species,       having never seen one before I lived in VA. But now they've made their way       north and are overrunning the place! Everywhere I've gone in the last 4 days       I've been just about tripping over them. I wonder if they'd be worth drying,       or preserving some other way?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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