Tag: turkey tail
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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. Read more
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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. Read more
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Foraging in Georgia: How to Find and Make Turkey Tail Tea
Georgia offers an abundance of foraging opportunities, including the chance to find medicinal mushrooms like Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor) Read more
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Foraging for Medicinal Mushrooms in Georgia: Part 1 – Reishi and Turkey Tail
Let’s explore two powerful medicinal mushrooms found in Georgia: Reishi (Ganoderma curtisi) and Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor). Read more