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Boletus edulis clade – King Bolete

Amanita chrysoblema – American Fly Agaric

Suillus weaverae – Butterball Bolete

Lactarius tabidus – Birch Milkcap

Pleurotus dryinus – Veiled Oyster

Robinia pseudoacacia – Black Locust

Melissa officinalis – Lemon Balm

Sedum sarmentosum – Stringy stonecrop

Solidago rugosa – Wrinkleleaf Goldenrod

Cercis canadensis – Eastern Redbud

Boletus edulis clade – King Bolete

King bolete (Boletus edulis clade) is a group of mushrooms that are the most prized of the bolete mushrooms. King boletes, also known as porcini

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June 13, 2025 No Comments

Amanita chrysoblema – American Fly Agaric

The American Fly Agaric, yellow-orange variant (Amanita chrysoblema) is toxic, psychoactive, or edible depending on preparation. It fruits often in the fall and occasionally in

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Suillus weaverae – Butterball Bolete

The butterball bolete (Suillus weaverae) is an edible mushroom that fruits summer-fall. It is often one of the first boletes to fruit. The mushroom has

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June 13, 2025 No Comments

Lactarius tabidus – Birch Milkcap

The Birch milkcap (Lactarius tabidus) is an inedible milkcap that fruits occasionally in the spring and more often in the fall next to birch trees.

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June 13, 2025 No Comments

Pleurotus dryinus – Veiled Oyster

The veiled oyster (Pleurotus dryinus) is an edible oyster mushroom that can be found throughout North America. It fruits spring-fall in New England.  It is

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Robinia pseudoacacia – Black Locust

Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) is an invasive tree in the legume family with edible components. Black locust trees were thought to have originated in southern

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May 19, 2025 No Comments

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Recent Posts

Boletus edulis clade – King Bolete

Amanita chrysoblema – American Fly Agaric

Suillus weaverae – Butterball Bolete

Lactarius tabidus – Birch Milkcap

Pleurotus dryinus – Veiled Oyster

Robinia pseudoacacia – Black Locust