Date/Time
Date(s) - April 29, 2019
9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Location
Hoyt Arboretum
4000 SW Fairview Blvd
Portland, OR 97221
Categories
The Pacific Northwest is home to a wealth of fascinating fungi. If you’ve ever been curious about how to identify mushrooms you see, here is your chance! In this class, mushroom enthusiast and avid forager Leah Bendlin will teach the basics of mushroom identification, from key physical features, to habitat and ecological roles. Bring in your own finds for guided practice applying ID processes following the presentation. We will also take a hike in the arboretum to find mushrooms in their natural habitats.
About the instructor: Leah grew up in the Midwest with nature loving biologist parents who taught her how to forage for edible plants. Later, she moved to the Pacific Northwest, and a friend took her out one day for a chanterelle hunt. She was fascinated by the bounty of chanterelles that year, but also by the abundance of other mushrooms that she had somehow never noticed before. After asking friends more about mushroom identification and coming up with dead ends, she set out to teach herself. A chance encounter soon became a life passion. Leah became obsessed with mushroom taxonomy and all the facets that go into the hunt, learning to read the land for signs of treasure. In 2015, she was elected to the board of directors of the Oregon Mycological Society, where she currently also serves as a teacher, speaker and identifier. After seven years of intense study, she now takes every opportunity possible to share the love of fungi with others and inspire them to begin their own journeys.
Class size is limited to 15 participants; registration is required. Recommended for ages 15 and up. $15/member, $20/non-member. Register using the form below, or call (503) 823-1649. There are no refunds for cancellations within two weeks of the class date.
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