Where To Find Lion’s Mane?

Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus)
Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus)

Would you like to find Lion’s Mane? 

Do you question if you’re looking in the right places? Have you ever wondered what the ideal growth conditions for Lion’s Mane are?

If so, this is the post for you!

In the next lines, we will look at the best ways to find Lion’s Mane and the greatest growth conditions for them.

Are you prepared to become a Lion’s Mane hunting expert? Let’s get started!

Where to find Lion's Mane? - Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus)
Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus) – By Lebrac

What Do You Need To Know About Lion’s Mane?

Lion’s Mane is also called Bearded Hedgehog mushroom, Bearded Tooth mushroom, Pom Pom mushroom, Monkey Head mushroom, Satyr’s Beard, or Bearded Tooth Fungus.

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How Long Does It Take For A Lion’s Mane To Mature?

Lion’s Mane mushrooms are ready to harvest 4 to 7 days after their fruiting has started. 

How To Harvest Lion’s Mane Mushroom? What Does Lion’s Mane Look Like When It’s Ready To Harvest? 

Cut the “snowball” using a sharp knife. Take care not to harm the fruit’s teeth by handling it roughly.

Pick your Lion’s Mane when the ‘teeth’ have developed but before they dry up and become golden brown.

Lion’s Mane Look Alike And Risk Of Confusion

Lion’s Mane mushrooms are a one-of-a-kind fungus that has no look alike.

Does It Grow In Your State?  

USA: They appear in the southern States. Nevertheless, it’s hard to say whether they grow better in Texas than in Virginia, nevertheless, it is more common to find them in southern states (California, Nevada, Arkansas, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, …)

What Is Lion’s Mane’s Habitat?

To forage Lion’s Mane you need to look: 

  • on dead logs.
  • on dead trees.
  • It is always found on hardwoods
  • It can be found on Oaks, Walnut, Beech, Birch, Maple, and Sycamore trees

What Time Of Year Does Lion’s Mane Grow? What Is Lion’s Mane’s Season?

Finally, fruiting usually starts in late April or early May, but it mostly happens in late summer and fall. Hericium Erinaceus comes back at the same time and in the same location year after year.

How To Hunt For Lion’s Mane?

  • Lion’s Mane has no lookalike, which makes this mushroom pretty safe to pick
  • Lion’s Mane is mostly found on dead logs and dead trees. Its preferred trees to grow on are Oaks, Walnut, Beech, Birch, Maple and Sycamore trees.
  • You have a better chance of finding it if you live in the southern states of the United States

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