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Arizona Mushroom Club foray – September 2014

  By Christopher May | 09/23/2014 - 10:16 pm |09/23/2014 Amanita, Arizona Mushroom Club, Armillaria, Boletes, Chanterelles, Forays, King Boletes, Lactarius, Mogollon Rim, Mycophagy, Puffballs, Russula, Suillus
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Another late-season foray of the Arizona Mushroom Club took place on Saturday, Sep. 13, on the Mogollon Rim near Willow Springs Lake. About 30 members and visitors showed up on fairly … Continue reading →

Tagged Amanita caesarea, Amanita cochiseana, Amanita vaginata, Armillaria mellea, AZ-260, caesar's, chrome-footed bolete, debbie viess, grisette, Harrya chromapes, hawk wing, honey mushroom, lactarius barrowsii, lycoperdon, mingus mountain, puffball, sarcodon imbricatus, willow springs lake

Looking back at the big storm, and ahead to season’s end

  By Christopher May | 09/10/2014 - 9:07 am |09/10/2014 Arizona Mushroom Club, Flagstaff, Forays, Mogollon Rim, Prescott, Sky Islands, Weather, Climate, & Fire, White Mountains
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Hurricane Norbert is now history, and the rains it brought will likely usher in the final flush of the season.

Tagged clints well, hurricane norbert, lake mary, long valley, mingus mountain, mormon lake, mt. Lemmon, Mt. Union, munds park, rain, rainfall, stoneman lake, tucson
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