Trees & Their Mushrooms A Forager’s Guide to Pacific Northwest Tree Species

Douglas fir and western hemlock forest in the Pacific Northwest, typical habitat for chanterelles and other mycorrhizal mushrooms

Knowing your trees is essential for mushroom hunting. Most prized edible mushrooms are mycorrhizal — they form partnerships with specific tree species. Learn the trees, and you’ll know where to look.

This guide covers the major tree species of Oregon and Washington, organized by forest type. Each profile includes the mushrooms associated with that tree, where to find them, and how to identify them.

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Forest type layers show where each tree species dominates across Oregon and Washington. Free environmental layers for all users.

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Combine forest type layers with soil temperature, precipitation, and burn perimeter data to find productive habitat. Pro members get full access to all data overlays.

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Practice identifying Pacific Northwest trees and mushrooms with spaced-repetition flashcards — including a dedicated tree identification deck.

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