The Fly Agaric or Toadstool (Amanita
muscaria) is extremely
toxic
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Mushrooms are found in many places in Arizona. You might have seen some
in your lawn, or coming out from the soil mixture in a newly potted
plant.
While many are delicious, some mushrooms are deadly. Learning to
differentiate them is essential. It is important to go pick up mushrooms
with some one that has done that before, and joining a club is very
useful. |
Wild mushrooms are much better and tastier than cultivated mushrooms,
and there is something special about picking up mushrooms in the woods and
then bringing them back home to cook. Most mushrooms are picked in the
mountains where collecting them in the cool humid weather is a relief
after the summer temperatures in the valley. |
An unidentified but very
common mushroom, we won't pick it up. |
A typical road side desert flower association of
Coulter's Lupine, Brittle Bush and Globe Mallow
Copyright Mapquest 2001
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Because of the unreliable rain pattern in Arizona, mushrooms quantities
are less reliable than in other parts of the country. A rule of thumb is
that mushrooms are found a couple of weeks after a good rain. The monsoon,
and just after it finishes is a good time to go and collect them.
For this outing, we are going to the White Mountains, past Pinetop, in
Apache country. This is among the higher elevations of Arizona. Because it
is in the Apache reservation, you need a permit to enjoy outdoor
activities there (including mushroom picking) and you can purchase it for
$6 per car.
Mushroom is the fruiting part of an underground fungus. The fungus
stays there year round, feeding on organic matter, and occasionally
produces mushroom, to generate the spores that will help propagating the
fungus in other places. Fungi are vital to the life balance of the
forest. |