Lactarius Volemus
Some mushrooms seem to repeat each year – We have seen this one at Coal Creek Farm before. Check out a list of all the mushrooms we have at Coal Creek.
A recent study published in Food Science & Nutrition found that adding mushrooms—84 mg, or half a cup—to your diet daily can help increase the intake of several micronutrients, especially vitamin D, potassium, fiber, and zinc. If you are looking for a Lactarious Volemus recipe online, or are just wondering how to cook Lactarius Volemus mushrooms, you’ll find lots of options. This…
Calostoma Cinnabarinum produces this weird jelly. See more of the mushrooms we find on and near Coal Creek Farm.
Some beautiful oyster mushrooms found at Coal Creek Farm. Learn about the mushrooms we find around Coal Creek.
People must be careful with all mushrooms – especially white ones like this. Some can be deadly! Check out some of the other mushrooms we see at Coal Creek.
In contrast to plants, fungi do not have chlorophyll, lack leaves and roots, and never form flowers, fruits, or seeds. The Lactarius Gerardii Complex is oftentimes very difficult to identify. Characteristics include its distant white gills, which run down the stem; its white, unchanging milk; its white spore print; and its failure to stain or…
There are a few possibilities as to which Amanita species fungi this is, but without seeing the top of the cap and the base of the stem, it’s impossible to tell which one. Learn more about the mushrooms that we find around Coal Creek Farm.