A Reishi Year

 This spring has been the absolute lushest (rainiest) in the 22 years that we have spent here on the farm.  The woods are an explosion in green.  Even on rainy days, we try to get out into the woods for a walk.  The dogs love it - and so do we.  

For much of our walk, we focus on the wildlife that surrounds us - wildlife to us is not just the fauna that inhabits our woods, but also the flora that grows there so abundantly.  Favored, of course, are the fungi that we find.

Different months are characterized by different mushrooms.

Spiny puffball


We have also noticed that different years seem to produce different mushrooms.  

It's a wondrous study of the interconnectedness of everything in our world... and especially the effects that weather has on all of it.

This year, for some reason (perhaps the abundant rainfall?) is a huge year for Reishi (Ganoderma tsugae) mushrooms, found on decaying hemlock trees.


We are seeing them everywhere in all shapes and sizes!



Reishi are an extremely hard mushroom that some cultures dry and pulverize for medicinal use.  We just enjoying finding it and allowing it to flourish. 

We also came across this crowned coral mushroom.  Typically, we have found coral mushrooms growing in soil, however, however this variety grows on wood and has a boxier appearance... a very cool find.


The hayfield that sits in front of our woods has grown so tall.  It's definitely time for mowing and baling - the only trouble is... it's impossible to dry in this rainy season!


In the photo, below, Forrest is standing in the hayfield - giving you an idea of just how long it is!


PS.. to answer a question about Maven Haven from yesterday... She sits on top of a leveled, stone pad.

Comments

Mushrooms are such a cool find! You have so many different ones. The rain sure keeps us busy outside on the dry days! Thanks for the answer to my question. It helps me for future reference. :)
jaz@octoberfarm said…
i too have more mushrooms than ever before. my grandfather used to tell me that the puffballs we found on our daily walk in the woods were the ghost's pepper shakers.i still sort of believe this, haha!
Imissed yesterday's post for some reason so went back and Maven Haven, WOW is right! Lovely, almost magical like a fairy tale abode in the forest!
THE BEARDED ONE said…
AWESOME AS USUAL...YOU TRULY AMAZE ME THAT YOU KNOW THE NAMES OF ALL THOSE DIFFERENT MUSHROOMS...THANK YO FOR STARING OFF OUR DAY W/SUCH GREAT POST AND PICS...YOU ARE TOO BRILLANT OT BE REAL...BUT YOU SUR
E ARE...HAVE A GREAT DAY AND ENJOY...KEEP SMILING !!!!! THANK YOU !!!!!!!
This N That said…
It’s been Rainey for sure until lately…. We only had a quarter of an inch over the weekend so I will have water today and probably the rest of the week from the looks of things. New mushroom sightings? Several of those are new to me. Have a great weekxxoo