It's Not Chicken Of The Woods... But What Is It?

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    In this video, we take a look at a rare mushroom that can be mistaken for Chicken Of The Woods.
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Komentáře • 442

  • @mikedrop4421
    @mikedrop4421 Před 4 lety +93

    You need a TV show man. You are an amazing communicator and your love for the subject matter absolutely leaks through that smile constantly on your face. Well done brother.

    • @Arthurian.
      @Arthurian. Před 2 lety

      Here, here!
      I have passed along his show to my in laws and they love his channel now too!

    • @justincoulter4458
      @justincoulter4458 Před rokem

      Seriously! He’s my favorite for mushroom info .

    • @medicalmisinformation
      @medicalmisinformation Před rokem +3

      The constraints of a TV show would destroy these wonderful presentations.

    • @jasminetaylor2799
      @jasminetaylor2799 Před rokem

      I totally agree. It was easy to listen to the scientific parts because of the way you delivered the information. And I agree about the smile too

    • @donpage820
      @donpage820 Před rokem

      Been wondering what they were. The ones I've seen are the size of plates and bigger.Glad I didn't pick. Excellent work describing as always.thanks

  • @caryhanson4570
    @caryhanson4570 Před 4 lety +53

    I love that you don't shy away from taxonomy, botanical terms, or scientific information. Always super informative and fascinating. Keep it up, please.

  • @yotagerlie
    @yotagerlie Před 4 lety +122

    I can't think of one of your videos I don't sit through the entire thing. Your input is invaluable

    • @diegocurry9884
      @diegocurry9884 Před 4 lety +8

      I agree. If everyone who makes mushroom or plant videos were as thorough as Adam it would be bliss.

    • @dingy9956
      @dingy9956 Před 4 lety +1

      I trust this guy but I ain't eatin none of that crap

    • @dingy9956
      @dingy9956 Před 4 lety +3

      Big chunk a crow

    • @Aaronaa4
      @Aaronaa4 Před 3 lety

      I know right, this guy is a legend!

    • @earthisflat
      @earthisflat Před 3 lety +2

      @@dingy9956 then don't watch his videos

  • @sonofabear
    @sonofabear Před 4 lety +45

    Interesting I have never heard of this mushroom! On a side note, I discovered that actual Chicken of the Woods goes really well with barbecue sauce.

    • @JayExcess1
      @JayExcess1 Před 4 lety +7

      You can use it literally any way you use chicken. I often prepare it WITH chicken and there are times, especially as cubes, nuggets, or chicken fingers, where it's pretty hard to tell the two apart.

    • @rickyrick5586
      @rickyrick5586 Před 4 lety +5

      Jay Excess I like cube....nsis 😁👌

    • @thinginground5179
      @thinginground5179 Před 3 lety

      @@rickyrick5586 hee hee

    • @jussitikkuri6991
      @jussitikkuri6991 Před rokem +1

      What doesn't taste good with barbeque sauce ? 😋🍝

    • @kaylas4132
      @kaylas4132 Před 8 měsíci

      Hey Adam! I ate some mushrooms that looked just like them. I’ll let you know if I die.. thanks!

  • @jimsmith1846
    @jimsmith1846 Před 4 lety +83

    We can call it whatever we want? Fine. I hereby rename this mushroom, "Adamus Haritanus."

  • @adgemilla8163
    @adgemilla8163 Před 2 lety +10

    Hey Adam! Just wanted to finally check in and say that I friggin adore you and your videos - don't think my rational mind can calculate properly for what a blessing it is to watch each and every one of your videos and to receive the infectious passion (and brilliance) you emanate about the natural world! Keep doing YOU, thank you from the bottom of my heart! Much love from Asheville :)

  • @88woodbikes4
    @88woodbikes4 Před 4 lety +36

    If its not hapilopilus, its definitely snuffiluffigus. Thanks Adam, great as always

  • @shanartisan
    @shanartisan Před 4 lety +3

    Another reason it might be critically endangered in Europe is that they manage their woodlands so intensively. If you look at videos made in European settings you don't see many downed trees or underbrush. Maybe the mushroom doesn't have enough habitat if they keep removing downed trees.

  • @bennybender2447
    @bennybender2447 Před 2 lety +4

    I came across one of these a month or so ago (truthfully, maybe longer, time is weird). I was wondering what it could be. It was so big, solid, steady. Very impressive to be near. Thanks Adam!

  • @BeefSleazy
    @BeefSleazy Před 3 lety +2

    I found this mushroom last year while foraging on some dead tree, i almost mistook it as chicken of the woods but was confused because it was just a single shelf, it was in michigan on a hiking trail about 30 minutes from brighton

  • @survivortechharold6575
    @survivortechharold6575 Před 4 lety +56

    People can make a big mistake when thinking a mushroom looks close enough to what they think it is. Be sure or don't eat.

    • @psyience3213
      @psyience3213 Před 4 lety

      @Brainjock yeah man it's totally safe. If You go out picking random mushrooms and trying to identify later you're probably in a bad position, but if you're well familiar with a species and spot it and can positively identify it, then you're fine. Like he mentioned, chicken of the woods is easy to identify, and its closest look alike is edible. Musbrooms like that are a good place to start.

    • @_DiJiT
      @_DiJiT Před 4 lety

      The same species look super different from one another sometimes as well!
      This is why it's so important to take a spore print!

    • @_DiJiT
      @_DiJiT Před 4 lety +2

      @Brainjock those who die are generally those who act in bravado instead of confidence. So long as you always give your mushroom the time and respect to carefully identify to the species level, you will have a great time. Try finding a mushroom club near you!

  • @morgaineclegg1695
    @morgaineclegg1695 Před 4 lety +7

    GENIUS. ❤ Definitely one of the best teachers out there. So incredibly thorough. Love your videos. Thank you soooo much.

  • @kerrypitt9789
    @kerrypitt9789 Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks Adam. We live a long way apart Adam, but we share many types of mushrooms.
    Your videos have been integral to me finding more edible species. Your attention to detail including the position of gills to the stem have been incredibly valuable. I have a five step process to identifying edible species and so far it has stood me in good stead.
    Is there somewhere I can share pictures with you? My dog and I search out a lot of them. I had almost given up on mushrooms around my area aside from Scotch Bonnets.
    This year has been perfect for mushrooms! I have found species I never dreamed grew here.
    Thanks for everything you do my young sir! You have done so much for me.

  • @skylovecraft2491
    @skylovecraft2491 Před 2 lety +3

    I just found this!! I wasn't sure if it was chicken of the woods. I'm so glad you make these videos!💗👏
    I'm a huge fan!! Love you brother!! Keep up the amazing work you are doing!!

  • @laurachapin204
    @laurachapin204 Před 4 lety +10

    Adam, you go out of your way to see a rare mushroom. You are my people!

  • @gemineye0351
    @gemineye0351 Před 4 lety +9

    Thank you so much for this video, I just stumbled across this mushroom yesterday and as you said from a distance I thought it was chicken of the woods. So cool to find out what it is.

  • @vancraven7688
    @vancraven7688 Před 2 lety +4

    What a great teacher!!! All humans should know a little about the environment around them. The more you know the more you learn. Great job.

  • @aprilm.wemigwans-mezimegwa541

    Great valueable intel. I thought the chaga was a ploypore. I applaude your ability in pronouncing all thier chemical names

  • @HighlandHedgehogHomestead

    I love your videos. Having just discovered your channel I am really happy I have. You create some of the best and most educational content I have been able to find online, and I look forward to the next time you offer your class. We are also working on starting up a small outdoor mushroom grow on our farm in the back 4 acres of woods.

  • @rheajeanwalker
    @rheajeanwalker Před 2 lety +2

    He pronounces the scientific names so easily, they just flow!

    • @heartlandheritagefarm5954
      @heartlandheritagefarm5954 Před 2 lety

      Yea, that amazes me too... it's his everyday vocabulary - yet I would stumble over every word, if I could pronounce them at all.

  • @GrumpyGrunt
    @GrumpyGrunt Před 4 lety +5

    Always a wealth of information, Adam. Thanks again. 👍

  • @robinbrown378
    @robinbrown378 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you do much for sharing your knowledge with us! I, for one, love what you do.

  • @jonathanschadenfreude9603
    @jonathanschadenfreude9603 Před 4 lety +46

    according to my native american eldersw if u burn it its great mostuito replellant

    • @ScottWConvid19
      @ScottWConvid19 Před 4 lety +12

      Anything you burn that creates uncombusted particles (smoke) is a great mosquito repellant. I prefer burning unseasoned cherry wood, because it's much more aromatic. 😁

    • @dingy9956
      @dingy9956 Před 4 lety +5

      Don't smoke it's bad for your lungs

    • @twilightgardenspresentatio6384
      @twilightgardenspresentatio6384 Před 4 lety +5

      Thank you for passing along knowledge given to you

    • @anghellbeth
      @anghellbeth Před 4 lety +4

      When I was a little kid my dad used to give me cigarettes to puff on to keep the bugs away. Only when we went mushroom or seng hunting. Hippy parenting hahaha

  • @ricktarded5943
    @ricktarded5943 Před 3 lety +2

    I wish we had more people like this amazing teacher! Much love brother. Keep lighting the path for all to see🙏

  • @emersonsmith5457
    @emersonsmith5457 Před 4 lety +2

    Awesome as usual Adam. I've found the other 2 you mentioned. And maybe someday I'll find this one. You are my 1st and foremost go too. Thank you for you're vast knowledge.

  • @yousurpedtrek5273
    @yousurpedtrek5273 Před 4 lety +3

    Very good in depth analysis, thank you for putting spellings on screen, and reviewing from multiple 'angles'

  • @moorevagabond
    @moorevagabond Před 4 lety +3

    As always thank you for being such a great teacher!

  • @moniquegerard8102
    @moniquegerard8102 Před rokem

    Love the side by side pictures and clear descriptions. Thanks!

  • @gillywild
    @gillywild Před 4 lety +3

    Hi Adam, Thank you so much for taking the time to produce these wonderfully informative videos. Would you consider tackling the thorny subject of rusula identification in the future please.

  • @vilhelmwereen1406
    @vilhelmwereen1406 Před rokem +3

    Very interesting video. I heard about this mushroom when I was starting to look for chicken of the wood, but I never knew much about it. It’s apparently very rare, even critically endangered, here in sweden. But it has a common name actually: ”saffransticka” - ”saffran” is referring to it’s colour being somewhat like saffron.

  • @elru374
    @elru374 Před 4 lety +2

    thank you so much for all the great info! You have helped me in my mushroom hunting so much!!

  • @benagaricmusic4501
    @benagaricmusic4501 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video as always Adam. Always nice to see a Hapalopilus in the field!

  • @stacyrosa6672
    @stacyrosa6672 Před 2 měsíci

    I found this mushroom, growing on a fallen oak, right across from my cabin in Northern Michigan. I had no idea what it was, but I thought it was beautiful. I often dry the more colorful specimens to use in my miniature gardens. I was so happy to see this video, that helped me identify it!

  • @marshamahaney6997
    @marshamahaney6997 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for this wonderful video! Well done. 😊

  • @ameliecousteau
    @ameliecousteau Před rokem

    Thank you for your time, enthusiasm, sharing your knowledge and for the lack of commercials. A rare bird you are...

  • @ricklogan7889
    @ricklogan7889 Před 3 lety +1

    Well presented, timely, relevant, important, informative. Thank You.

  • @scottkers.4225
    @scottkers.4225 Před 4 lety +3

    What a very interesting find. Great job Adam.

  • @Davyc712
    @Davyc712 Před 4 lety +2

    Just found, foraged, and cooked chicken of the woods twice this past week, for the first time, then I watched this video! Cool heads up, on the rare chance I find this. I'm heading to a cabin about an hour north of williamsport pa for a few days and definitely going to poke around the forest as we will be surrounded :) thanks for your videos Adam, great stuff!

  • @pottsjk
    @pottsjk Před 4 lety +5

    Outstanding, sir. Thank you, for another brilliant mycoscopic review. You are, indeed, the funkiest fellow mycosapien, on CZcams.

  • @ElbowEyE
    @ElbowEyE Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Another awesome video.

  • @johnc7512
    @johnc7512 Před 4 lety +1

    Love your videos! Thank you.

  • @pamelasternin4349
    @pamelasternin4349 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video! Super detailed, thank you for explaining so much!

  • @dougzirkle5951
    @dougzirkle5951 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Adam! Another informative, interesting, and delightful video! I’ve come across this fungi only a couple of times here in the mountains of sw Virginia. I was fooled into thinking they were sulfur shelf from a distance, too. We have lots of oaks as well as some quite old chestnut logs. I’ve never seen any as large as those! Thanks for all your work and knowledge.

  • @Havardr_Ash_Kenaz
    @Havardr_Ash_Kenaz Před 3 lety

    I'm definitely going to look for these next time I go hiking. Your videos are awesome and you make mycology even more interesting!

  • @thomasmarchinkowski2366
    @thomasmarchinkowski2366 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you again for another great video.

  • @shnowzow
    @shnowzow Před 4 lety +1

    Appreciate another great video. One of my favorite things to do when and if you have time is watch the video with captions on. It comes up with the craziest words, great for a laugh.

  • @tubinreo
    @tubinreo Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks Adam! I think that we'll definitely recognize that one now if we ever come across it.

  • @Okie-doke
    @Okie-doke Před 4 lety +1

    man you make amazing videos. Keep them coming

  • @thenaturelady4676
    @thenaturelady4676 Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you! This mushroom has fooled me in Mid Michigan and I just stared at it in confusion. Now to trek back out to the bog and do a potassium hydroxide test to be sure.

  • @FrushersImaginarium
    @FrushersImaginarium Před 4 lety

    Thank you for all the valuable information. Keep up the good work.

  • @brianskywalker9796
    @brianskywalker9796 Před 4 lety +1

    Every one of your videos is like a college course, I have so many species on my property, thank you for this invaluable information

  • @drolsisusej100
    @drolsisusej100 Před 3 lety +1

    dude your knowledge is mind blowing , thank you

  • @edfrhes
    @edfrhes Před rokem

    I've foraged many different mushrooms but never seen those. Good video. Thanks for your time.

  • @alexkaragiannis7078
    @alexkaragiannis7078 Před 2 lety

    Wow so much knowledge!! Thank you mate really enjoyed the loads of information!! Thank You 🙏

  • @atmako1
    @atmako1 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the great information,as always....

  • @loboalamo
    @loboalamo Před 4 lety +2

    Wow! I really learn so much from you. Easily!

  • @gb4670
    @gb4670 Před 4 lety +2

    I don't watch your videos to see if a mushroom is edible. I have no intention of going out into the woods and chowing down on a potentially poisonous fungus, lol. I watch your videos, because I like to learn things, and you are always so super excited about the subject!!!! Sad, that so many forms of Life on Earth are on the brink of extinction, glad you got to document the Not Chicken of the Woods mushroom.

  • @mattlourer9692
    @mattlourer9692 Před 2 lety +1

    I found some big fungus growing like this here in Northwest Georgia. They are growing out from the bottom of some massive old growth oaks. Inside of them looks like stranded cork. Very dark color. But outside is basically white. Very hard fungus. Brought a small piece home and left it laying on the counter. Kept noticing dust around it each day. There was two worm like woodcutters that came out of it. Would really like to send you a chunk of it Adam.

  • @PaleoGreenByrd
    @PaleoGreenByrd Před 4 lety +1

    Absolutely love the channel, thanks for sharing your knowledge...Would you consider doing a video on Laccaria ochropurpurea - If so, I would be more than excited. Blessings from Maine!

  • @jimf1964
    @jimf1964 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Adam! Wow, that was a LOT of information!

  • @CalvinsCorner72
    @CalvinsCorner72 Před 4 lety +1

    You are one of the most informative mushroom people I ever knew. Thanks for taking time to do this video for us.
    1700’s Chaga mushroom? Well cool. This is a very cool mushroom. I’d call it a Mutt mushroom because it’s such a diverse one👍

  • @sapelesteve
    @sapelesteve Před 4 lety +2

    Very informative Adam, as usual. Makes me want to head out into the woods mushroom hunting. Kind of reminds me of an overgrown Oyster mushroom, except for the color & thickness. I was once told by a Mycologist friend of mine "Don't eat any mushroom that you don't recognize, unless of course you have eaten one before & lived to tell about it"!

  • @honeybunny2245
    @honeybunny2245 Před 4 lety +1

    So cool. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @KendrickMan
    @KendrickMan Před 4 lety +38

    Can we call them Saffron chunkybois?

    • @ptypablo
      @ptypablo Před 4 lety +3

      😂

    • @KendrickMan
      @KendrickMan Před 4 lety +3

      @@ceesan5605 swole saffrons?

    • @alligatorsunite6765
      @alligatorsunite6765 Před 4 lety

      de-feathered chickens lolol

    • @annabackman3028
      @annabackman3028 Před 4 lety +1

      HAHAHA! The Swedish name on this one is 'Saffron mushroom'!
      'Saffransticka' to the Swedes.
      "Ticka" is the Swedish, not Latin, name of the group of fungi, "mushroom" is "svamp" in Swedish. "Svamp" also means "sponge" 😂, but in the ability of soaking up water there is a resemblance.

    • @dermongooseplays5500
      @dermongooseplays5500 Před 4 lety

      Nah, call them Satan's Bloody Rectum

  • @jimeko82
    @jimeko82 Před 4 lety

    Great video Adam!

  • @komah3113
    @komah3113 Před 3 lety

    Thanks, Adam!

  • @hpyle5592
    @hpyle5592 Před 4 lety +9

    Thanks! I will henceforth refer to it as Adamporus haritaneus.

  • @dawnmorning
    @dawnmorning Před 4 lety +1

    That's a mouth full. Thanks

  • @survivormary1126
    @survivormary1126 Před rokem

    I never told you that YOU are my Mushroom Guru! Amazing videos I hope you get paid for well, because you deserve it. Thank You!

  • @charlesjames4947
    @charlesjames4947 Před rokem

    Do you know of any CZcamsr that goes into the amount of details that you go into for southern Illinois?
    Absolutely love you're videos and the lessons you teach! Thank you!

  • @fishhooks100
    @fishhooks100 Před 4 lety +1

    Good to the end and learned somethin' new!

  • @fredbatschelet
    @fredbatschelet Před 3 lety +3

    Absolutely fascinating to see the mini cloud of spores being ejected. Thank you so much for sharing that.

  • @EARTHLING74000
    @EARTHLING74000 Před 3 lety

    I rewatch your vids, and play them to many. We watch ALL of your videos. You started me to collect. Now I have 5000 listings on Inaturalist 1750 unique and most are local fungus. Thank you for your work and effort.

  • @angelahertel7202
    @angelahertel7202 Před 4 lety +2

    i guessed that it was hapalopilus 🙏🏽 thanks for making this video! i love hearing about more rare fungi because hearing about the same edible species can get very repetitive.

  • @dianepesut337
    @dianepesut337 Před 10 měsíci

    Love you captured the tiny spores. Also love everyone’s comments.

  • @YouMockMe
    @YouMockMe Před 4 lety

    Right on...thanks for the info!!!

  • @goatuscrow4135
    @goatuscrow4135 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for another interesting lesson.

  • @lisafeck1537
    @lisafeck1537 Před 4 lety

    I have yet to forage a wild mushroom. I'm not confident enough in my identification skills, yet. I am almost sure I have seen this mushroom, it was so long ago, I think I was still living in Kentucky at the time. When you held it up at the end, something triggered a memory. I will watch for this one. I'm living in Virginia now, excited to find out what is growing in the woods here. Thank you so much Adam, you really are very good at teaching and explaining. I so enjoy the way you capture the beauty of your environment. Your enthusiasm seems boundless.

  • @hewholurkz7239
    @hewholurkz7239 Před 4 lety

    Another informative video...well done.

  • @Seth-jn2sy
    @Seth-jn2sy Před 2 lety +2

    I actually just found one of these in
    Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve in Pittsburgh! You should go check it out it was giant! I also got to observe the spore "smoke" as you were describing as well. I was very excited to find it given how cool it looked, and was even cooler now seeing this video after the fact and finding out how rare an experience that was!

  • @SixteenBananas
    @SixteenBananas Před 3 lety

    Adam is my new favourite human on CZcams, he’s perfect! 🥰

  • @yotagerlie
    @yotagerlie Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome! What a neat find

  • @natenate2758
    @natenate2758 Před 4 lety +1

    Great vids thanks for the info

  • @lspthrattan
    @lspthrattan Před rokem

    Wow, that was fascinating! Thank you for the detail; I may have to watch more than once to take it all in--and that's a good thing. I love that you don't "dumb it down" for us, like everybody's stupid but you. Nope. You talk to your viewers like they're intelligent enough to follow along--and we are. Thank you for the respect; you have mine. Great video!

  • @sophiekreynolds1
    @sophiekreynolds1 Před 4 lety

    You're SO informed and up to date. I'm just DYING to know what publications you read??

  • @StringfieldRidgeFarm
    @StringfieldRidgeFarm Před 4 lety +1

    Of course I sat through it all. I just found a bunch of chicken of the woods this year! Want to make sure! I done a video on mine so I need to double check and take down my video if it’s not Chicken of the woods! I really thought I was sure but you made me question myself. Thanks for what you do!!!

    • @StringfieldRidgeFarm
      @StringfieldRidgeFarm Před 4 lety +1

      Whew I’m ok mine was white on bottom! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @bouncerslabrealnature9143

    Adam, I just put a one minute Video up of some kind of black Stick Fungus I found on a dead mossy log. Your knowledge is needed .

  • @tammytime360
    @tammytime360 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you so much for sharing im a mushroom hunter in Missouri I havent seen this one but alot of chickens & hens around here🍄🍄🍄

    • @ASMRGRATITUDE
      @ASMRGRATITUDE Před 4 lety +1

      Chickens are out in MI too :)

    • @taoestate
      @taoestate Před 3 lety

      I and my family and friends had many times, and I thought it was lingzhi(Ganoderma)kind, we are all fine. There are many on my land

  • @michelewitman759
    @michelewitman759 Před rokem

    I love you. In an intellectual way. I live in a forest of a similar zone and have learned sooooooooo much. Thank you for your videos.

  • @glynnphillips9703
    @glynnphillips9703 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Adam

  • @lisab6352
    @lisab6352 Před 4 lety

    That is so cool Adam. Wild looking mushroom.

  • @turkeybait7605
    @turkeybait7605 Před rokem

    Love it. Great job.

  • @LikeWeDidOutdoors
    @LikeWeDidOutdoors Před 4 lety

    ahhh that's why the wood crumbles into squares! Great vid and i'm staying tuned. I've hoped for years for a UK vid of this quality but never thought about US - a lot of the same fungi! Getting me through lockdown mate, shelling me with knowledge. I picked a million mushrooms with my grandad as a littlun but lost that blind confidence, working to get some back!

  • @et6493
    @et6493 Před 4 lety

    Great vid as always thank you very much👍

  • @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork
    @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork Před 4 lety +1

    We had a HUGE bloom of those this year on a log I removed.. I had to take a closer look before I realized they weren't... I was lamenting what 50 lbs of Chicken of The Woods would have sold for! lol Interesting that it's considered rare.. I will say I have NEVER seen it before. These were on an OLD big Elm.. which was near oaks and old chestnut stumps. I wish I had take a picture.. there were some HUGE ones and it was a massive cluster of them. VERY interesting distinction between white rot and brown rot fungus! Do you happen to know which type produces DMSO as a bi-product? So EASY to "sit through all the details".. I am eating it up! (Just the info) I love all the excellent and detailed info you provide! Thnak you!

  • @JH-lz4dh
    @JH-lz4dh Před 2 lety

    Fantastic content!

  • @chezmoi42
    @chezmoi42 Před 4 lety +2

    Yay! I got the Hapalopilus part, at least. It's so distinctly fuzzy and colorful, but the wrong color for H. nidulans. I've never seen the H. crocea in France, though it is here and considered rare, as in the US. Thanks to you and your friends for this closeup look.

    • @LearnYourLand
      @LearnYourLand  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for watching! Congrats on knowing its name!

    • @chezmoi42
      @chezmoi42 Před 4 lety

      @@LearnYourLand Thanks! I've been preparing the revised labels for our October mushroom expo over the summer, so it's been a good warmup for the season. Our weekly meetings begin next Monday.
      I've asked before if I could help with your CC, which labels this 'hapless' mushroom variously as 'a palapa list' or 'half a lot less Croesus'. It's amusing, but not helpful, and on certain species, it's downright x-rated. 😲
      There is a way to delegate it, if you like, or maybe you'd prefer to do it yourself, but they do need to be corrected. Please let me know.

  • @JesseKnottYourFriend
    @JesseKnottYourFriend Před 4 lety +1

    It must be a year for bloom because i just found this mushroom this month for the first time ever and didnt know what it was. Thanks for the info!

  • @bobbyt9431
    @bobbyt9431 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm pretty sure I have seen this one quite often in eastern KS. Orange shelf mushroom seems like the perfect common name to me.
    P.S. great camera work on capturing the pores!

  • @Kevincrow420
    @Kevincrow420 Před 4 lety +1

    How did you learn so much? You are so smart!!