Yeah, they're edible and fairly good. You have to cook them a good while.found this giant blue milk shroom behind the camper at the farm, Didnt know if it was editable or not so I left it aloneView attachment 1090199
both look like varieties of amanita second one might be amanita muscaria but also might not
Still nothing here. It's dust dry. We need some rain to pop them.
Western NC.Where are you located?
Wow! I got rained on about 4 times today. I'm only about 40-45 minutes from you. I'm also not absolutely sure what chanterelles are but I have seen some that I think are that are up here. What is the best way to tell? Spore color?Still nothing here. It's dust dry. We need some rain to pop them.
Just the overall look, and the gill surface, or lack thereof. The rain has been very hit and miss here lately. Some places drowned, and some like a desert.Wow! I got rained on about 4 times today. I'm only about 40-45 minutes from you. I'm also not absolutely sure what chanterelles are but I have seen some that I think are that are up here. What is the best way to tell? Spore color?
Just the overall look, and the gill surface, or lack thereof. The rain has been very hit and miss here lately. Some places drowned, and some like a desert.
There are few coming up on the corner of the yard that look something close to what y’all are calling chants. They’re up under a full time shaded area under big old pecan tree. Can’t say with any certainty,very few in any event.Walked out in front of house few minutes ago and the chants are popping. Golden goodness.
Here they are Bow