Our New Hampshire mushroom guide helps you understand how to get started or improve your skills in mushroom hunting in New Hampshire.
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New Hampshire Mushroom Guide: Edible Mushrooms In New Hampshire
In this guide, we invite you to explore the main edible mushrooms. Here is a non-exhaustive list of mushrooms you might find in New Hampshire:
- Turkey-tail Mushroom
- Dryad’s Saddle
- Chicken of the Woods
- Pear-shaped Puffball
- Morels
- Oysters
- Black Trumpet
- Orange Peel Fungus
- Sparassis Crispa
- Old Man of the Woods
- Lion’s Mane
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New Hampshire Mushroom Guide: How To Hunt For Mushrooms
- First, you need to have a thorough understanding of the growth conditions of the mushroom you’re seeking. Each mushroom, such as morel or chanterelle, requires specific soil type, acidity, host trees, altitude, aspect…
- Next, you need to have a comprehensive knowledge of New Hampshire: its forests, soils, and topography (altitude, aspect, slope).
- Finally, once you know which mushroom you’re searching for, you just need to identify the right conditions in the right place in New Hampshire.
In this guide, it’s challenging to delve into the details of each parameter as it would require writing a complete book on the subject. It would be very tedious for you to read and apply all the concepts covered. This is why the next section might interest you:
Our Maps Will Guide You To The Mushrooms
Are you looking for a real guide to know where to find the best edible mushrooms? You want to know the best time to go searching for each mushroom? Discover our mushroom maps!
Our maps allow you to know where, when, and how to find edible mushrooms (morels, chanterelles, lion’s mane, and more) and provide you with all the details to understand why these are the best spots (soil, trees, topography, and more).
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