One more thing, do you ever dehydrate these? I found several today (Russula virescens or Russula parvovirescens?) and have other mushrooms I have to eat first.
I think we found the tacky one it had pine needles stuck to it Ours is smooth green and pink They are in great young condition so I took them home I know this family but the colors and different russula I'm not certain on Thanks
@@FoundYouForaging thanks for your help I don't know why you cannot comment but I will leave the name you suggested I left a link to your video Thanks Oh we finally found chicken of the woods It was growing on cherry tree Is there a problem eating it from black cherry tree?
Great video David, thanks
Thanks David! I actually found this yesterday.
I know . I seen your post in mmhc
Thanks for the info!
Great video. I learned from this. Cheers 🍻
One more thing, do you ever dehydrate these? I found several today (Russula virescens or
Russula parvovirescens?) and have other mushrooms I have to eat first.
I have not dehydrated these . Closest I've come is lactarius species. The results are average.
@@FoundYouForaging Thanks again. I also found A LOT of orange Hygrophorus milky and didn't think I could dry them. Might give that a try too.
I think we found the tacky one it had pine needles stuck to it
Ours is smooth green and pink
They are in great young condition so I took them home
I know this family but the colors and different russula I'm not certain on
Thanks
I would like to see pictures if you have them . PM me . David Snodgrass.
@@FoundYouForaging ya I don't know if I did a video there
But I took two nice ones home I will do a shorts video on it :)
@@FoundYouForaging I did a video on this channel of that pink/green Russula
For some reason I can't figure out how to comment on your channel. Great footage in the video. Two beautiful R. Aeruginea.
@@FoundYouForaging thanks for your help
I don't know why you cannot comment but I will leave the name you suggested
I left a link to your video
Thanks
Oh we finally found chicken of the woods
It was growing on cherry tree
Is there a problem eating it from black cherry tree?
Hi I'm wild edibles hubby
Much love xoxox
I find near lake lansing a lot green Russula 100% sure I just stuty lol
They are common