I am so inspired when I see such gorgeous fungi!! Where would you suggest a budding but completely ignorant wanna-be mycologist should start learning? I live in Thailand so much of the stuff online is north American or European and not so relevant. #wannalearn
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wow its a surprise getting such a cool and unexpected response. 1stly, I am happy to hear you love shrooms too. may I keep hopes you will join to #fungifriday from time to time, so we can check what you have there, in Thailand?..
2ndly, there are 4 mln of mushroom species (apparently). you say, north American or European and not so relevant. . . well, what can I say.... nothing to do with that! personally I am not a great shrooms expert. I use online sources, too - russian ones, which will occur even less useful to you...
also. I have a friend here, @sketch.and.jam, he is from the Northern Hemisphere too. he is a real mushroom expert, as I can see. maybe you can ask him, if he is in the know of a quality online stuff that suit you. sorry if I was not so helpful!
pps. i also have a friend @irvanhelmi, who lives in Indonesia -- she brings in her local stuff, which is simply INCREDIBLE!! there so much more intresting mushroom stuff living in the southern territories! our north stuff looks poor and weak in comparison with that southern divercity!
We do have some AMAZING 'shrooms in Asia. 16 years here and I still dont know what's safe. And very much wanting to learn. In rainy season it can be so hot & humid we have 'shrooms growung INSIDE THE HOUSE. 🤣🍄
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that is it. enough said...
just sit back, relax and take a good pictures. I really envy you, in a way. in comparison with the situation here. you have TO HUNT them, most are in edible, good edibles are more or less rare, sometimes them come in, sometimes they dont, you always expect some crop after rain and hot sunny weather, but it not necessarily will follow, but in case with bad weather it will definitely not follow. a hard life for the fungi lover here.
needless to note, than I live in the concrete jungces of the big city, I have a luxury of photo-harvesting some (unedible) shrooms in the parks, and that is all. travelling from the city to a forest a few times a year - with only a small chance to meet some intresting part of that 4-mln-diversity - is what I'm living with. so, really a bit envy for you. ofc, jokes aside, I understand that mushrooms everywhere is no fun. but a serious mess... but still.
ok, thanx for communication, and next time! @artemislives