Discovered under an Oak tree in a parking lot. Fungi
Appears to have a thin partial veil in addition to the very thick universal veil. Cap turned dark brown over-night while taking a spore print. spores 9-11.5 x 8-10.5 slightly teardrop shaped and roughened
A big Cantharellus mushroom, smell like peach. Approximated ubication at Chichihuas, BC
Small in size, Possibly Amanita marmorata,
In grassed area under Eucalypti
Bulbous base? was very soft
Microscopy
Spores = elongated with dominant oil droplet, 18 x 5 um, melzer’s = no reaction
a cup fungus colony found in a area that has sustained a forest fire about 2 months ago. Norwich, VT.
Growing in the leaf litter of the grand oak tree in front of city hall
Growing in the leaf litter of the grand oak tree in front of city hall
I found these in my backyard while pulling weeds. At first, I thought they were fruit dropped from the nearby loquat tree, but the heads are much bigger than the fruit. The largest is approximately 4" tall. The kneeling pad is in the picture for scale.