Giant puffball "brain" mushroom found in Angeles Nat'l Forest, March 30, 2014 (WQ) |
Some mushrooms are entheogenic magic |
Plant wisdom |
Puffball skulls, UK (Nathan Lee) |
Like any good guide, we were taught the first rule for those who choose to snooze during survival training. As for eating wild mushrooms, "When in doubt, throw it out." This comes right out of the LAMS' playbook.
Identification
Cooking With Native Foods (Tim Martinez) |
Sadly, there are no simple rules to reliably tell which mushrooms are poisonous or edible. The only way to safely forage for wild mushrooms is to be familiar with the characteristics of the species one sets out to collect. Learn these characteristics by collecting with experts who can teach them those characteristics.
Haul of desert mushrooms reaching 8.5" and brain puffball (Xochitl/Wisdom Quarterly) |
LAMS hosts several mushroom forays every season where beginners can start. Why use an expert; why not just go by trial-and-error? There is a more famous saying among mushroomers (mycologists, those who study mushrooms), and it runs:
"There are daring wild mushroom eaters.
And there are old wild mushroom eaters.
But there are no daring-old wild mushroom eaters."
And there are old wild mushroom eaters.
But there are no daring-old wild mushroom eaters."
LA awash in pot as shops file to renew |
Beginners ought never rely solely on identifications based on a field guide -- particularly those that provide only pictures and brief descriptions
Find some mushrooms in need of identification? See the L.A. Mycological Society contact page. Also check the recommended reading page for Websites, books, and journals to learn to identify mushrooms in the wild.
LA rain: showers, hail, thunder, wind, road closures Wed. (Maya Sugarman/KPCC) |
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