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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2007

Mycologist and author David Fischer shows off one of his most productive chanterelle patches. More info at americanmushrooms.com

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  • Dave, what region did u find these? I'm a newbie and found chants past their prime in early July by white oaks in central Minnesota. After that, nothing. What gives?  I read that chant season is through October in the Midwest.?

  • I love the ending. Great find. Leave a few.

  • Wow! Weird, in Sweden chantarelles never grow in such environment, only in moss-rich pine forest... maybe they are not exactly same species in america?

  • Nice patch. Obviously recent rains. I prefer the earlier stages sans parasitic worms with deeper orange color and meatier "caps". Much like Armillaria's initial emergence.

  • I love those.

  • LOL! And they're all mine! That's the most chanterelles I've ever seen!

  • thats tight hes like and there all mine those mushrooms are really hard to find and when u find them u cant tell any one about them

  • wow, i want to go with you looking for mushrooms!

    Thanks!

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