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  • 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
  • Agaricus bitorquis – the pavement mushroom
    Agaricus bitorquis | Cultures and spawn | Interesting species

    Agaricus bitorquis – the pavement mushroom

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms January 3, 2017April 17, 2026

    Agaricus bitorquis  Often called the pavement mushroom or the conifer agaricus, this mushroom is actually quite closely related to your standard, typical supermarket button mushroom (see also Agaricus bernardii). It…

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  • Lentinula lateritia – the Australian native Shiitake
    Cultures and spawn | Interesting species | Lentinula lateritia (native shiitake) | Wild Picked

    Lentinula lateritia – the Australian native Shiitake

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms January 2, 2017April 17, 2026

    Davenwolf Dagger has done it again – this time managing to not only find the elusive native Aussie Shiitake species – Lentinula lateritia (which we recently confirmed matched phylogenetic type…

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  • FNQ native Australian chanterelle – updated
    Australian Chanterelles Far North Queensland | Chanterelles Far North Queensland | Interesting species | Wild Picked

    FNQ native Australian chanterelle – updated

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms July 30, 2016April 17, 2026

    For a number of years connections of mine up in and around Cairns and Kuranda in Far North Queensland have been raving about the local chanterelle (Cantharellus) species such as…

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  • King Stropharia spawn bags ready to order.
    Cultures and spawn

    King Stropharia spawn bags ready to order.

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms June 19, 2016April 17, 2026

    Hi everyone we are pleased to announce that we have added to King Stropharia spawn bags to our inventory with another 10 very close to also being ready – so…

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  • Agaricus subrufescens – a common almond-smelling species
    Agaricus subrufescens | Interesting species | Wild Picked

    Agaricus subrufescens – a common almond-smelling species

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms May 31, 2016April 17, 2026

    While there are a number of almond / marzipan smelling Agaricus such as the Marzipan Agaricus in southern Australia, two separate collections from South Eastern Queensland and Adelaide turned out…

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  • Flammulina velutipes (Wild Enoki / Velvet Shank)
    Flammulina velutipes (wild enoki) | Flammulina velutipes (wild enoki) | Interesting species | Wild Picked

    Flammulina velutipes (Wild Enoki / Velvet Shank)

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms May 28, 2016April 17, 2026

    An interesting find in Selby recently was the Australian wild equivalent of the often cultivated enoki (more finds documented in our 2018 article) / enokitake mushroom – here growing on…

    Read More Flammulina velutipes (Wild Enoki / Velvet Shank)Continue

  • Agaricus ‘marzipan’ – the almondy agaricus (JF495057) – updated!
    Agaricus 'marzipan' | Interesting species | Wild Picked

    Agaricus ‘marzipan’ – the almondy agaricus (JF495057) – updated!

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms May 26, 2016April 17, 2026

    A superb mushroom with a strong scent of almonds, this mushroom was initially collected wild in a secluded location in the Dandenong Ranges – resembling a small Agaricus augustus in…

    Read More Agaricus ‘marzipan’ – the almondy agaricus (JF495057) – updated!Continue

  • Armillaria luteobubalina – the Australian Honey Mushroom
    Armillaria luteobubalina | Interesting species | Wild Picked

    Armillaria luteobubalina – the Australian Honey Mushroom

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms May 4, 2016April 17, 2026

    An interesting native Armillaria species we often see is Armillaria luteobubalina. A very common mushroom on old stumps around the Dandenongs, documented in our 2018 season update and Victoria in…

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  • 2016 hunting season update
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    2016 hunting season update

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms April 25, 2016April 17, 2026

    Well the 2016 wild mushroom season in the Dandenongs has been unusually poor with some small periods of rain interposed with longer periods of very dry conditions. Despite this the…

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  • Hydnum species – Wood Hedgehogs
    Hydnum Species | Hydnum Species | Interesting species | Wild Picked

    Hydnum species – Wood Hedgehogs

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms April 2, 2016May 11, 2019

    In Selby and surrounds we frequently encounter a white Hydnum (Wood Hedgehog) species that is often described in guides as Hydnum repandum – an edible species found in Europe and…

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  • Agaricus ‘Vic Red Stainer’
    Agaricus Red Stainer | Interesting species | Wild Picked

    Agaricus ‘Vic Red Stainer’

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms April 2, 2016April 17, 2026

    One of the most interesting local Agaricus is the Victorian brown-capped red stainer. The most common variant is a dense, thickly scaled Agaricus species with brown to occasionally almost purple…

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  • Successful outdoor fruiting of Lepista sordida – the lilac blewit
    Cultures and spawn | Lepista sordida | Lepista sordida

    Successful outdoor fruiting of Lepista sordida – the lilac blewit

    ByJonathon at Selby Shrooms April 2, 2016April 17, 2026

    Easter Sunday we were excited to see a nice first flush of Lepista sordida (confirmed via DNA) – a small tester bag of colonised rye grass seed and sawdust innoculated…

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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?