



The forest is full of mushrooms with the rain we’re getting. Every day we go out and find something completely new. Since we bought the farm last year, we’ve searched for Amanita jacksonii. Saturday we walked down Amanita Way towards the wet weather gully and there they were. They were very large and strikingly red with orange caps and yellow stems. We have seen hundreds of Amanita parcivolvata, commonly called False Caesar, and these were instantly recognizable as the true sought after delicacy. The small one to the left in the basket is the first American caesar we found last week, Amanita banningiana or Mary Banning Slender yellow caesar. This is also tasty and special. They are much smaller and found in the northeastern and southern regions of the US.



Fungus rule in the forest floor.
That’s true! 👍🏼
It’s so amazing how mushrooms grow, they just have this unique sight and feel.
Yes, Amanitas and many other mushrooms have deep relationships to the trees. They are beneficial and beautiful and sometimes even delicious. 😋
Your photos of the fungi on your property are striking…beautiful shapes and colours. 🤩
Thank you. We are amazed by them. The colors and shapes have captivated us and we are obsessed and grateful to find them. 😁🤓😊