If you are visiting this blog, I need not describe the various benefits that the forested lands of the world provide. For this post, we will zoom in on the northeastern United States, and more specifically, Western New York (WNY). The significance of the very important genus of Fraxinus in WNY forests may also be familiar to most. The ash’s of New York, as well as most of North America and Europe, is under attack from an Asiatic invasive insect introduced here in the 1990s. We can touch upon the impacts of the Emerald Ash Borer and possible Ash restoration, as well as what happens if the ash disappears from our forests.
Read moreFungi Friday; Turbinellus floccosus, the wooly chanterelle
This fungus was an awesome find last weekend in the Catskills! Although the wooly chanterelle is considered toxic here in America, it is widely consumed in Mexico. In this weeks edition of Fungi Friday, I postulate two different theories that help describe its geophysical duality.
Read moreA special Hygrocybe edition of Fungi Friday
Feast your eyes on a beautiful waxy cap! Happy FUNGI FRIDAY!
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