These newsletters are published about
twice a
year from Greenville, California, and, except for a few special
issues, cover
mushrooms from around that area.
In these and subsequent issues, I will be talking
about the mushrooms found mostly between Chester and Quincy, in the Northern Sierras of
California. I may
include mushroom recipes, anecdotes, and will try to feature at least one
locally available mushroom by linking to a page on the S. F.
Bay Area MykoWeb.com website.
To aid in understanding some of the terms used in my newsletters and the
Mykoweb website, I have
included a glossary, which was copied, with permission, from the Mykoweb website.
I hope to get comments, favorite recipes, stories
about memorable mushroom finds, and encourage anyone with a question about an
unfamiliar mushroom to contact me. If possible, I will try to help you identify the
mushroom and maybe include it in a future issue.
I can be reached at (530) 284-6241
(unless I am out hunting for mushrooms).
Herman Brown 541 Main Street PO Box
65
Greenville CA 95947
herman@fungi-zette.com
I have
included a map showing the area mostly covered in this newsletter. Click
on the map image to see a larger map. Best viewed with the browser
set for full screen.
Chester is on Highway 36 due east of Redbluff,
CA and is in the northern-most tip of the California Sierra Nevada
Mountains.
Greenville is about 23 miles south-east of Chester.
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33nd issue, March - October, 2015
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32nd issue, August - November, 2014
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2012
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Winter, 2011
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Winter, 2010
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Summer, 2010
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Summer, 2009
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2006
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2005
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2004
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1998
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1998
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Forays (top)
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BAMS Foray, May 19 - 20, 2007
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Yuba Pass Foray, June
2006
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Fort Bragg
and All-California Club Foray, January 25 - 28, 2006
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Fort Bragg
Foray, January 5 - 7, 2006
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BAMS Yuba Pass Foray,
June 2006
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Foraging for Wild Mushrooms in the Bay Area Stores
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Yuba
Pass Foray, October 11-12, 2003
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MSSF Yuba Pass Foray, October
2001
Fungus Fairs (top)
Breitenbush
Mushroom Conferences
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Special Issues (top)
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5200 ft.,
September, 2011
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5200 ft.,
October 6 and 8, 2010
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Tylophilus? October
2010
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Pictures of Larry
Stickney, 1926 - 2010
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March at
2500 ft., 2010
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February at
2500 ft., 2010
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A Fall Day at
2500 ft., November 2009
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Pictures from Taro
Narahashi
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Along a Bike Trail, November 1, 2007
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Treasures from Banks, Oregon
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Foraging for Wild Mushrooms in the Bay Area Stores
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Trip to Southern CA, February 2004
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Trip to 5100 ft., September 2003
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Mushroom Pictures
from Eastern USA
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Mushroom Pictures from 5500 ft, October 8, 2003
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Mushrooms found near
5200 ft.,
September 11, 2003
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A Winter Hike in the
Mountains,
February 2, 2003
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Mushrooms and Forest
Ecology, November 2002
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Marasmius oreades
Galore!,
September 11, 2002
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A One-Day Trip to Yuba
Pass, August
27, 2002
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Favorite Mushrooms, January 2001
- Spring Fungi of the Sierra Nevada
Class, June 1999
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Mushroom Pictures from Alaska, August 1998
Other Links
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Recipes
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