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Perrot State Park - Trempeleau, Wisconsin
44°1’26”N-91°28’52”W
Elevation- 218m (715 ft) - Soil type- Sandy loam over limestone
Dominant ectomycorrhizal trees-
Pin oak, shagbark hickory, white ash, cottonwood
Dominant endomycorrhizal trees-
Basswood, American elm, hackberry

Click Here for more WMS foray species lists from other sites & years.

Click Here for WMS events calendar with current & upcoming events


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Morchella ulmaria from 2023 Perrot State Park Foray - dead elm spotted by Eric Walberg, morels spotted by Mariah Rogers, picture taken by Andrew Khitsun. Observation can be found here: https://mushroomobserver.org/520247?q=1oj2U

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2023 - Lachnum virgineum, photo by Andrew Khitsun. Observation can be found here: https://mushroomobserver.org/520251?q=1oj2U

May 27, 2023 Species list
Soil Temperature - measured in shade at 54 degrees Fahrenheit
Foray Leaders - Brad Knowles (WMS) with Cara Senn of UW-LaCrosse Mycology Club


Agrocybe acericola
Apioperdon pyriforme
Apiosporina morbosa
Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa
Cerioporus squamosus
Collybiopsis dichroa
Coprinellus disseminatus
Coprinellus micaceus
Coprinopsis variegata
Daedaleopsis confragosa
Daldinia childiae
Ductifera pululahuana
Fuscoporia gilva
Galerina marginata
Ganoderma applanatum
Gymnopus subsulphureus
Hydnoporia olivacea
Hymenochaete rubiginosa  
Irpex lacteus
Ischnoderma resinosum
Kretzschmaria deusta
Lachnum virgineum
Lentinus arcularius
Leucopholiota decorosa
Morchella americana
Morchella ulmaria
Mycena galericulata
Mycena leptocephala
Mycena niveipes
Mycena
sp. (black)
Neofavolus americanus
Perenniporia ohiensis
Peziza badioconfusa
Pleurotus citrinopileatus
Pleurotus levis
Pluteus cervinus
Sarcoscypha occidentalis
Schizophyllum commune
Stereum complicatum
Stereum lobatum
Trametes conchifer
Trametes gibbosa
Trametes hirsuta
Trametes versicolor
Trichaptum biforme
Xeromphalina tenuipes
Xylaria cornu-damae
Xylaria
sp.


2022 Species list
Foray Leader - Brad Knowles

(Under construction! All previous years' species lists will be added)

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The "Xylaria sp." at the end of the list, 2023. Photo by Andrew Khitsun. Observation can be found at: https://mushroomobserver.org/520248?q=1oj2U with the note, "The specimen is displayed on the ground – detached from its original growing location and substrate"
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A species list in progress...
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All clustered 'round the fungi - this 2023 foray dedicated to Tom Volk
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Daldinia childiae cut to show its internal "rings" - photo by MK Rogers
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If you suspect you have consumed a poisonous mushroom, contact a physician, the closest hospital ER, poison control center, or dial 911, depending on the severity of the reaction.

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If you are in need of an ID consider uploading quality photos with multiple views of your specimen and descriptions of your find to Mushroom Observer or iNaturalist including our projects or post in Wild Food Wisconsin or Mushroom Identification Group.

If you contact us and provide a way to get back to you, we may be able to provide suggestions for more identification resources you can use.
You are always responsible for your own decisions taken on the basis of identification resources.

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Wisconsin Mycological Society

 Wisconsin Mycological Society (WMS) is dedicated to the study and enjoyment of mushrooms and other fungi throughout the state of Wisconsin. Education, safety, sustainability, community, and connecting with nature are our goals. 

We are affiliated with NAMA, a society that covers all of North America and includes many affiliate clubs. We also love to support regional  Wisconsin clubs and fungi related events. This includes the Madison Mycological Society, the Northwestern Wisconsin MycoEnthusiasts, and the Door Peninsula Mushroom Club.

If you run or want to start a regional group, or one focused on a unique mycological topic, please do reach out to us.


Wisconsin Mycological Society
7440 W Greenfield Ave
PO Box 14461
Milwaukee WI 53214