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royr
09-11-2014, 03:12 PM
There are hundreds/thousands of mushrooms growing in the rights-of-way in The Villages. They come up wild and usually in an arc pattern.
Are these mushrooms edible? See pictures
I cannot convince my wife to eat them!

rubicon
09-11-2014, 03:17 PM
Yes they are I went foraging with mushrooms with my father for years. The only problem here is the grass everywhere is sprayed with insecticides, etc. I would not dare pick one

jblum315
09-11-2014, 03:19 PM
No. The county agricultural people said these mushrooms are poisonous. So please quit trying to get your wife to eat them.

Shimpy
09-11-2014, 05:16 PM
I read an article last year about mushrooms and they said unless you're an expert DON'T even think about eating any. So many are poison.

Ruthtomnorma3
09-11-2014, 05:21 PM
Eating? No answer....your arc pattern....if you notice a complete circle.... Common characteristic
PLEASE take a pic to send me...
Also where it was taken..maybe I can go there to tale my own pic.....
Thank you in advance...

Indydealmaker
09-11-2014, 05:21 PM
It is kind of a trial and error thing.

CFrance
09-11-2014, 06:09 PM
It is kind of a trial and error thing.
Too funny!

CFrance
09-11-2014, 06:10 PM
You absolutely need to take a spore print and know what you are looking for before eating wild mushroom species. There are many species that mimic the edible kind but will literally kill you if you consume them.

Morels, chatarelle, shiitake (spelling errors possibly) are exceptions. but they grow in deciduous areas. I would not eat anything growing wild here.

Source: My grandfather was a Mycologist and i helped him hunt, identify, and grow wood lovers.

Those look amatoxin containing to me. DO NOT EAT THEM.
Even morels have a poisonous look-alike. If the stem is hollow, it is a morel .If it looks like a morel but the stem is solid, it is not.

billethkid
09-11-2014, 06:10 PM
my grandfather used to pick wild mushrooms often. My grandmother when cooking/frying them always put a silver dollar in the bottom of the pan. If it stayed shiny the shrooms were good to eat. If it turned black or brown they got thrown out.

I am not offering this as a way to tell if they are or not. Just sharing a memory from way, way, WAY back in time.

villager
09-11-2014, 06:42 PM
My mom called the mushrooms growing in a circle fairy rings.

Indydealmaker
09-11-2014, 08:01 PM
my grandfather used to pick wild mushrooms often. My grandmother when cooking/frying them always put a silver dollar in the bottom of the pan. If it stayed shiny the shrooms were good to eat. If it turned black or brown they got thrown out.

I am not offering this as a way to tell if they are or not. Just sharing a memory from way, way, WAY back in time.

That's "true" life experience!

Ruthtomnorma3
09-11-2014, 09:15 PM
my grandfather used to pick wild mushrooms often. My grandmother when cooking/frying them always put a silver dollar in the bottom of the pan. If it stayed shiny the shrooms were good to eat. If it turned black or brown they got thrown out.

I am not offering this as a way to tell if they are or not. Just sharing a memory from way, way, WAY back in time.

I just eat up stories like yours!!, next time I'm with friends"poking the fire" on a cool night ..you will know I 'll be telling this story...my MAMAW had some other home traits too...
I do miss her....

missypie
09-11-2014, 09:55 PM
There are hundreds/thousands of mushrooms growing in the rights-of-way in The Villages. They come up wild and usually in an arc pattern.
Are these mushrooms edible? See pictures
I cannot convince my wife to eat them!

Are you wanting your wife to eat them before you do?????

Topspinmo
09-14-2014, 05:46 AM
They look like poisonous toad stoles to me!



I from the midwest and as kid picked many morel's for extra income (in 60's 5 bucks pound was easy money for kid that was in the outdoors anyway), yes morel's has poisonous look-alike as Cfrance pointed out. Once you've seen and picked morels you can tell the differents real easy.

As for the toad stole looking mushrooms I would touch them with 10 foot pole. So, I would NEVER pick wild mushroom in the deep south. WHY I'm not from the area. If you like toad stole looking mushroom I would just buy them out of the store. I don't care for them cause once you tasted wild fresh morels the store buttom mushrooms don't have much taste.