Category Archives: Wild Foraging
Weird Science
As animals, sometimes we eat mushrooms…sometimes they eat us!
This image may look like something dreamed up for a surreal horror movie, but it’s a real horror for the tarantula in question. This unfortunate arachnid is infected with Cordyceps, a parasitic fungus that replaces its host’s tissue with its own.
Cordyceps fungi invades its hosts (mainly arthropods), and its mycelium eventually replaces the host’s tissue. Once the arthropod is dead, cylindrical or branching growths emerge from the creature’s dead body. Some species also have mind-control capabilities, convincing the host to travel to a place where the fungus will find optimal growth conditions before the host dies.”
More info: http://bit.ly/MaYrZB
Massive thanks to Laura Tilston for sending me this link earlier, coolest thing I’ve seen in a while. http://bit.ly/12vCOxE
Morels 2013
Happy New Year 2013
Happy New Year my Mushroom friends!
2013 will bring some exciting changes and additions to the Montana Mushrooms site!
I will be adding some new products to the Mushroom store!
We are going to stay on top of the morel season this year and will be buying morels and other mushrooms!
Stay tuned…it’s gonna be a GREAT YEAR!!!
Fly Agaric
Hello Friends!
Our fellow mushroom fanatics are picking mushrooms in Cali at the NAMA foray!
I just have to go to this some year!
Nice to know someone is picking!
“NAMA FORAY – 2012 – Ruth Ellen’s Amanita muscaria – so gorgeous
it could hold its own during Fashion Week in NYC.”
photo and quote by Gary Lincoff