View Full Version : Help ID before they are gone.
LonLB
10-11-2009, 02:43 PM
Please help me ID these before they are gone. I've got a bunch in the back 40
Roosevelt
10-11-2009, 07:53 PM
OK!?
Michigan Mike
10-12-2009, 10:56 AM
First off Welcome to the site Lon!
Those are Armillaria invisibilitus.
Edibility unknown and best left alone.
Generally the ones I find look like these.
http://allfreightfree.com/images/40041_stor.jpg (http://allfreightfree.com/images/40041_stor.jpg)
:)
mike
fasthunter
10-12-2009, 01:33 PM
First off Welcome to the site Lon!
Those are Armillaria invisibilitus.
Edibility unknown and best left alone.
Generally the ones I find look like these.
http://allfreightfree.com/images/40041_stor.jpg (http://allfreightfree.com/images/40041_stor.jpg)
:)
mike
LOL...MIKE!! We do need some photo's;):)
Frantz
10-12-2009, 01:38 PM
I think I just pee'd my pants a little. I was waiting for your damn link to show a pic, refreshed it 3 times before I got it you hoser.
bassdisaster
10-13-2009, 11:01 AM
First off Welcome to the site Lon!
Those are Armillaria invisibilitus.
Edibility unknown and best left alone.
Generally the ones I find look like these.
http://allfreightfree.com/images/40041_stor.jpg (http://allfreightfree.com/images/40041_stor.jpg)
:)
mike
Ya i see those all over the place, like since spring, truck loads of em!
he he he
Almost as good as finding a pile of carrots on state land OMG!
BD
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