CMS Meeting – Nov 2023
Mushrooms grow in abundance in the Pacific Northwest nearly year around. Some are poisonous, many of no culinary value and a select group are some of the best food to...
Mushrooms grow in abundance in the Pacific Northwest nearly year around. Some are poisonous, many of no culinary value and a select group are some of the best food to...
Below is a letter CMS received from the Willamette National Forest Service regarding permits for Matsutake season. Matsutake mushrooms are regulated differently from other mushrooms in many forests. For complete...
As our spring temperatures begin to warm, whenever that may be, a large hunk of a mushroom starts to fruit in eastern Oregon. This would be what is currently being called Boletus...
It may be difficult to believe that some of us diehard mushroom foragers are still combing the woods looking for those few remaining yummy edibles. However, what the woods may lack...
Oregon Poison Center Fast Facts 1-800-222-1222 ALERT – AMANITA SMITHIANA MUSHROON POISONING We have had several cases of Amanita Smithiana that has caused acute renal failure...
Early summer rains have created a more abundant variety of July mushrooms on the Oregon Coast than we’ve seen in years. Here are some of the beauties some of our...