Fungus Among Us

The speaker for the October Chilton County Master Gardener meeting, Alisha Millican, spoke on Fungus Among Us-About Mushrooms. Alisha is an Advanced Master Gardener and her area of expertise is mushrooms. She is active in the Alabama Mushroom Society. Her program was an introduction to types of mushrooms, not an ID COURSE! Alisha recommends training with knowledgable experts, such as members of the Alabama Mushroom Society if you want to forage for wild mushrooms. Identification apps on your phone are not reliable sources. Never eat wild mushrooms unless you are positive of the identification! Alisha said all edible mushrooms should be cooked as some people cannot tolerate them raw.

Many photos of various mushrooms were shared including puffballs, lobster, chanterelles, oyster, cauliflower, lion’s mane, chicken of the woods, shoehorn, bird’s nest and more. We learned that mushrooms can be spicy, sweet, bitter, earthy, or licorice flavored, among other flavors.

Some helpful websites are: http://Alabamamushroomsociety.org, http://Namyco.org, http://Mushroomobserver.org

The announcements for one upcoming tour and 2 volunteer opportunities are:
Oct 14 Tour to Recreative Natives Nursery
Oct 26 MG table at Humane Society Family Day at Ollie Park 2-6pm
Oct 30 MG table with Shelby County MGs at Alabama Power Stewardship Event Beeswax Park, 245 Beeswax Park Road Columbiana, AL  35051 – 2-5pm

V. Pres. Betsy Smith presents speaker Alisha Millican with handmade pen made by one of our MG’s!