What does that mean?Figured they are edible since the squirrels or raccoons haven’t eaten them
Because everything on the internet is true.Maybe five years ago, but the future is now. Apps require the same amount of base level intelligence as looking something up in a book. The information you retrieve is only as good as the information you put in. A little hard for some of the outlying generations, i know.
I agree. We have them growing on a tree stump out our back door. The wife watches that tree stump and just harvested and canned 15 half pints of them. This stump produces mushrooms at the oddest of times, any time it stays above 45° for a few days we see growth.Not a great angle, but it looks like Oyster Mushrooms.
Vertical gills that that run down the stem. Looks like it on the top mushroom
I can't say. I have a suspicion, but... I will point out that Indiana has a mushroom that is known as 'Death Caps'. Your pic isn't a Death Cap, but... Please don't ask me what a volva is.I'm not a mushroom eater, and gennerly not a picker, but.
I was riding in the way way back, and found these. I can most likely fill up a bushel basket and send them to my brothers.
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Ok mushroom guys what are these, please.
And if edible do I dry them? And whats the easiest lol way to do that.