Fun at the Mushroom Festival!

The 30th annual Mushroom Festival at Mount Pisgah Arboretum was fresh pressed apple cider, gymnastic scarecrows, hot chanterelle soup, live jazz, fall leaves, laughing friends, babies in bee costumes, lichens aglow, and a rainbow of fungi (and fungi lovers) from the Pacific Northwest. We gathered around crowded tables to study slime molds and polypores and puffballs - admiring giant cauliflower mushrooms, golden chanterelles,  and morels with growling bellies.

Our love of mushrooms extends even beyond sautéed shiitakes and chaga tea. In festive fashion, our dear Krissy from Mountain Rose Herbs created a stunning necklace using whole reishi mushrooms. This special accessory was adored by the mushroom loving masses. I think she may have started a hot new trend here in Eugene!

If you missed this year's Mushroom Festival, be sure to check out our fun photos on Facebook.

You can find them here!


The Mountain Rose Herbs Team

Written by The Mountain Rose Herbs Team on November 2, 2011

Over the last three decades, the Mountain Rose Herbs Team has created and recreated thousands of recipes. This article is the result of many of our staff's combined herbal expertise and passion for herbalism. We hope you enjoy these time-tested recipes.


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Fun at the Mushroom Festival!

The 30th annual Mushroom Festival at Mount Pisgah Arboretum was fresh pressed apple cider, gymnastic scarecrows, hot chanterelle soup, live jazz, fall leaves, laughing friends, babies in bee costumes, lichens aglow, and a rainbow of fungi (and fungi lovers) from the Pacific Northwest. We gathered around crowded tables to study slime molds and polypores and puffballs - admiring giant cauliflower mushrooms, golden chanterelles,  and morels with growling bellies.

Our love of mushrooms extends even beyond sautéed shiitakes and chaga tea. In festive fashion, our dear Krissy from Mountain Rose Herbs created a stunning necklace using whole reishi mushrooms. This special accessory was adored by the mushroom loving masses. I think she may have started a hot new trend here in Eugene!

If you missed this year's Mushroom Festival, be sure to check out our fun photos on Facebook.

You can find them here!


The Mountain Rose Herbs Team

Written by The Mountain Rose Herbs Team on November 2, 2011

Over the last three decades, the Mountain Rose Herbs Team has created and recreated thousands of recipes. This article is the result of many of our staff's combined herbal expertise and passion for herbalism. We hope you enjoy these time-tested recipes.