Fungi Reports
Stay updated with monthly reports on local fungi sightings and trends across Georgia.
2025 Georgia End-of-Year Fungi Report
As we continue into 2026, Hikes of Georgia is thrilled to present our comprehensive End-of-Year Fungi Observation Report, a detailed exploration of the diverse fungi species found across Georgia. Leveraging data sourced from the iNaturalist database,...
March 2025 Georgia Fungi Observation Report
In March 2025, nearly 1,900 fungal observations were recorded in Georgia, indicating increased species diversity due to warmer weather. Lichens dominated observations, with Turkey Tail fungi becoming increasingly noticeable. The report highlights community engagement and anticipates greater fungal diversity in April, particularly with Morels expected to appear.
February 2025 Georgia Fungi Observation Report
In February 2025, Georgia recorded 1,748 fungi observations across 448 species, reflecting a slight decrease from January. Key findings highlighted include 9 edible and 7 medicinal species, with the Atlanta area being the most active location. Notable observations included oyster mushrooms and turkey-tail, emphasizing Georgia’s biodiversity.
January 2025 Georgia Fungi Observation Report
January 2025 saw an impressive number of fungi observations recorded throughout the state of Georgia, shedding light on seasonal trends, dominant species, and emerging patterns.
2024 Georgia End-of-Year Fungi Report
The Hikes Of Georgia 2024 End-of-Year Fungi Observation Report, a detailed exploration of the diverse fungi species found across Georgia.
Hikes of Georgia: November 2024 Monthly Fungi Observation Report
Hikes of Georgia Monthly Fungi Observation Report, where we delve into the fascinating world of fungi observed across Georgia. This report analyzes data from community observations, shedding light on unique trends, edible discoveries, medicinal marvels, and poisonous pitfalls.
