I’m getting a spore print now, and I’m pretty sure I’ll have a lot more in a few days. I’ll keep the updates coming.

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    9 days ago

    BTW, jackpot! Chanterelles in your own yard!

    Edit: never trust the internet. Consult a proper guide for a positive ID.

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        19 days ago

        It looks like the chanterelle patch that I go to in the woods some 20 min from home. They keep showing up in the same spot every year.

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          39 days ago

          I hope they keep coming back. I seeded another part of my yard with oysters a couple years ago and had one come out of my oak branch pile. Hoping for a fungal forest to go with the native plants I’m letting go in my yard.

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      though these are chanterelles, a deadly poisonous look-a-like to rule out are jack-o-lantern mushrooms (named because they glow in the dark!)

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        Jack-o-lanterns aren’t deadly, they’ll just send you to the toilet with a lot of regret.

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          49 days ago

          generally yes, but children, elderly, immune-compromised, etc. are more susceptible and the toxins in that mushroom could theoretically result in a person’s death even if in most cases it usually it just results in vomiting, diarrhea, etc.

          still, it’s a good call out that it’s not as dangerous as something like Angel of Death.