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Selby Shrooms

  • Wild PickedExpand
    • Boletus edulis (Porcini)
    • Smooth Chanterelles, Northern Dandenongs
    • Morchella australiana
    • Leccinum aurantiacum – red-capped Leccinum
    • Cantharellus concinnus
    • FNQ native Australian chanterelle – updated
    • Morchella importuna
    • New chanterelle species found in the Dandenongs! – Updated!
    • Wood Blewit (Lepista nuda)
    • Australian Craterellus species – Black Trumpet
    • Brown Birch Bolete (Leccinum scabrum)
    • Pine Mushrooms (Lactarius deliciosus)
    • Hydnum species – Wood Hedgehogs
    • Pleurotus ostreatus
    • Stropharia rugosoannulata
    • Lepista sordida
    • Grey Ghost / Grey Knight (Tricholoma terreum)
  • Interesting speciesExpand
    • Leccinum aurantiacum – red-capped Leccinum
    • Smooth Chanterelles, Northern Dandenongs
    • Cantharellus concinnus
    • Australian Craterellus species – Black Trumpet
    • Flammulina velutipes (Wild Enoki / Velvet Shank)
    • Beef steak fungus – Fistulina hepatica
    • Lentinula lateritia – the Australian native Shiitake
    • Macrolepiota clelandii (the Australian Parasol mushroom)
    • Coprinus comatus (The Shaggymane)
    • Armillaria luteobubalina – the Australian Honey Mushroom
    • Cordyceps gunnii
    • The White ‘King Stropharia’ – Stropharia atroferruginea?
    • Marasmius oreades – the fairy ring mushroom
    • Suillus bovinus (the Bovine Bolete) – A new arrival in Selby
    • Suillus luteus / granulatus (The Slippery Jack / Sticky Bun)
  • Agaricus SpeciesExpand
    • Agaricus ‘marzipan’ – the almondy agaricus (JF495057) – updated!
    • Agaricus ‘Pine Forest Wine-cap’ – JF495060 – aff megalocarpus
    • Agaricus ‘Vic Red Stainer’
    • Agaricus subrufescens – an almondy agaricus
    • Agaricus augustus
    • Agaricus ‘mini-arvensis’ – JF495061
    • Agaricus flocculosipes
    • Agaricus ‘No Stain Pine forest’ – JF495040
    • Agaricus bitorquis
    • Agaricus bernardii
    • Agaricus ‘aniseedy’ – an edible member of xanthodermatei?
Selby Shrooms
Selby Shrooms
  • The colours of autumn and winter 2018
    Interesting species | Wild Picked

    The colours of autumn and winter 2018

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms June 11, 2018April 17, 2026

    Well the 2018 Fungi season in the Dandenong Ranges started very slow – a long period of virtually no rain between December 26 to around April made grass remain dry…

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  • Boletus edulis – Porcini – 100% confirmed in the Dandenong Ranges
    Boletus edulis (Porcini) | Boletus edulis (Porcini) | Interesting species | Wild Picked

    Boletus edulis – Porcini – 100% confirmed in the Dandenong Ranges

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms June 11, 2018April 17, 2026

    When I was chatting to a mother at school drop off about mushrooms I never suspected that one of the mushrooms she was mentioning to me would turn out to…

    Read More Boletus edulis – Porcini – 100% confirmed in the Dandenong RangesContinue

  • Flammulina velutipes – wild Enokitake – Velvet Shank
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    Flammulina velutipes – wild Enokitake – Velvet Shank

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms May 11, 2018April 17, 2026

    Autumn and winter 2018 has been a great season for Flammulina velutipes. Some massive bunches popping up from Poplar and Pomaderris stumps around Selby. The velvety stipe, that darkens as…

    Read More Flammulina velutipes – wild Enokitake – Velvet ShankContinue

  • Australian Morchella Species – new article / updated
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    Australian Morchella Species – new article / updated

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms May 4, 2018April 17, 2026

    As you may be aware there are few mushroom genus more highly prized than the Morel / Morchella. Chefs and cooks alike rate them as highly as the lofty porcini/ceps,…

    Read More Australian Morchella Species – new article / updatedContinue

  • More successful Far North Queensland Chanterelle finds – Chanterelles Australia
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    More successful Far North Queensland Chanterelle finds – Chanterelles Australia

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms March 30, 2018April 17, 2026

    Thanks to a new friend up in Far North Queensland we were happy to hear of a large FNQ chanterelle find up that way. Apparently there were thousands below what…

    Read More More successful Far North Queensland Chanterelle finds – Chanterelles AustraliaContinue

  • Agaricus flocculosipes – an edible species of the arvensis clade – updated!
    Agaricus flocculosipes | Interesting species

    Agaricus flocculosipes – an edible species of the arvensis clade – updated!

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms March 14, 2018April 17, 2026

    I would have sworn this mushroom was Agaricus augustus and it seemed to have many of its macroscopic characteristics. So I was very surprised to get a DNA sequence for…

    Read More Agaricus flocculosipes – an edible species of the arvensis clade – updated!Continue

  • Chicken of the woods – Laetiporus Australian find
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    Chicken of the woods – Laetiporus Australian find

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms February 10, 2018April 17, 2026

    Matt Kelly from up near the Gold Coast managed to find this meaty Laetiporus – the genus of the much coveted Chicken of the Woods – although the exact species…

    Read More Chicken of the woods – Laetiporus Australian findContinue

  • Agaricus ‘No Stain Pine forest’ – JF495040
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    Agaricus ‘No Stain Pine forest’ – JF495040

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms November 17, 2017April 17, 2026

    A frequent Agaricus that we find in both Pinus radiata and native forest in the southern Dandenongs, is a large, scaled cap species with brownish to purplish colouring, white to…

    Read More Agaricus ‘No Stain Pine forest’ – JF495040Continue

  • Monster of suburbia – massive Pleurotus ostreatus find (cloned)
    Cultures and spawn | Interesting species | Pleurotus ostreatus | Pleurotus ostreatus | Wild Picked

    Monster of suburbia – massive Pleurotus ostreatus find (cloned)

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms July 17, 2017April 17, 2026

    Driving through a random street in the suburbs in the foothills of the Dandenongs and we spotted a monster! What a massive and amazing creature! Two massive fruitbodies of a…

    Read More Monster of suburbia – massive Pleurotus ostreatus find (cloned)Continue

  • Beef steak fungus – Fistulina hepatica
    Fistulina hepatica | Interesting species | Wild Picked

    Beef steak fungus – Fistulina hepatica

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms May 12, 2017May 11, 2019

    During our foraging hikes recently we happened upon a beafsteak fungus growing off a very healthy looking Messmate Eucalypt. I was very excited as I had been looking for this…

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  • Jonas finds the Black Trumpet
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    Jonas finds the Black Trumpet

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms April 21, 2017April 17, 2026

    Not that long ago Jonas Bellchambers found a bracket fungi that looked a lot like Chicken of the Woods somewhere in NSW. Now Jonas has done it again – this…

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  • February King Stropharia mayhem!!
    Cultures and spawn | Stropharia rugosoannulata | Stropharia rugosoannulata | Wild Picked

    February King Stropharia mayhem!!

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms February 25, 2017April 17, 2026

    We got a great tip from our friend Claire about a large stand of King Stropharia fruiting on the plateau behind the Dandenongs on mass. Upon arriving at the location…

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IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: The point of our blog is not to suggest that all of these species are reliably safe to pick in the wild and eat.

IT IS UP TO YOU AND YOU ONLY TO GET THE PROPER IDENTIFICATION AND CONFIRMATION OF EDIBILITY.

  • Wild Picked
    • Boletus edulis (Porcini)
    • Smooth Chanterelles, Northern Dandenongs
    • Morchella australiana
    • Leccinum aurantiacum – red-capped Leccinum
    • Cantharellus concinnus
    • FNQ native Australian chanterelle – updated
    • Morchella importuna
    • New chanterelle species found in the Dandenongs! – Updated!
    • Wood Blewit (Lepista nuda)
    • Australian Craterellus species – Black Trumpet
    • Brown Birch Bolete (Leccinum scabrum)
    • Pine Mushrooms (Lactarius deliciosus)
    • Hydnum species – Wood Hedgehogs
    • Pleurotus ostreatus
    • Stropharia rugosoannulata
    • Lepista sordida
    • Grey Ghost / Grey Knight (Tricholoma terreum)
  • Interesting species
    • Leccinum aurantiacum – red-capped Leccinum
    • Smooth Chanterelles, Northern Dandenongs
    • Cantharellus concinnus
    • Australian Craterellus species – Black Trumpet
    • Flammulina velutipes (Wild Enoki / Velvet Shank)
    • Beef steak fungus – Fistulina hepatica
    • Lentinula lateritia – the Australian native Shiitake
    • Macrolepiota clelandii (the Australian Parasol mushroom)
    • Coprinus comatus (The Shaggymane)
    • Armillaria luteobubalina – the Australian Honey Mushroom
    • Cordyceps gunnii
    • The White ‘King Stropharia’ – Stropharia atroferruginea?
    • Marasmius oreades – the fairy ring mushroom
    • Suillus bovinus (the Bovine Bolete) – A new arrival in Selby
    • Suillus luteus / granulatus (The Slippery Jack / Sticky Bun)
  • Agaricus Species
    • Agaricus ‘marzipan’ – the almondy agaricus (JF495057) – updated!
    • Agaricus ‘Pine Forest Wine-cap’ – JF495060 – aff megalocarpus
    • Agaricus ‘Vic Red Stainer’
    • Agaricus subrufescens – an almondy agaricus
    • Agaricus augustus
    • Agaricus ‘mini-arvensis’ – JF495061
    • Agaricus flocculosipes
    • Agaricus ‘No Stain Pine forest’ – JF495040
    • Agaricus bitorquis
    • Agaricus bernardii
    • Agaricus ‘aniseedy’ – an edible member of xanthodermatei?