Friday, September 02, 2016

Late Mushrooms

We are going in search of late boletes tomorrow in the San Mateos, But so far this season all we have is this lonely clutch of lobsters from the White Mountains of Arizona from Simon Armijo.These delicious parasites are more consistent from year to year because they are only found above 10,000 feet, and our ten- thousand plus peaks, though we can see one from our south windows, do not have enough area..

4 comments:

Chas S. Clifton said...

This has been an odd mushroom year for us. There was good rain in late August, but the boletes did not show up in their usual spots, although hawk's wings did. Yet we are finding buckets of shaggy parasols here at home where we never saw them before! So that is the consolation prize, it seems.

Chas S. Clifton said...

PS I found a nice tree of oyster mushrooms yesterday in the mountains, but they were too elderly. Spot duly noted for next year.

Anonymous said...

I can still smell and taste the mushroom risoott that will be the wonderful, inevitable result of this harvest!

Gil said...

Steve, nice haul of Lobstuhs... Hermine left a lot of destruction in her path, but the torrential rains may have jumpstarted the chants in my usual haunts here in the lowcountry. I will know more in couple of hours. Hopefully the woods roads aren't blocked by tree falls...Gil