There are mushrooms, including edible ones -even "choice" edibles- in all habitat types: Those that devour organic materials in the forest litter, mycorrhizal fungi that affix to tree roots, and wood eaters that specialize on cellulose ("brown rots"), on lignin ("white rots"), and on roots ("root rots"). So, you need to keep your eyes peeled...anywhere and everywhere! There are so many types (edible and not) in such a variety of forms, shapes and colors that 'shrooming in these damp mossy Pennsylvania woods is fascinating, even magical.

Just had a flush of choice oyster mushrooms appear (same as those you can buy in gourmet markets) to collect and freeze (on trays like you'd freeze berries). Boletes are just starting now too.




