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Mayapple Rust (Allodus podophylli)Observer
fungalfanDescription
Doesn’t May Apple mean it’s time for the morels to appear?
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Splitgill Mushroom (Schizophyllum commune)Observer
fungalfanDescription
Pretty slim pickings. This and May ape rust my total finds for the day!
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Turkey-Tail (Trametes versicolor)Observer
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First fungi collecting of the Spring season, just finding last year’s polypores!
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Eastern Red Bat (Lasiurus borealis)Observer
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Curled up on the trail but not well. Appeared to be dead but he moved arms/ wings slightly when I moved him to a safe protected spot off the path.
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Violet-toothed Polypore (Trichaptum biforme)Observer
fungalfanDescription
On fallen hardwood
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Observer
fungalfanDescription
Honey yellow caps with central depression, gills strongly decurrent, long wiry thin stipe with a somewhat furry tuft of brownish mycelium at the base. Growing scattered but singley on needles, cones and woody conifer debris,
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Blewit (Collybia nuda)Observer
fungalfanDescription
Becoming more buff to tan but still with areas of lilac evident, gills tinted pinkish buff with spores, bulbous base. On soil in leaf litter
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Coprinellus Sect. Micacei (Section Micacei)Observer
fungalfanDescription
White mica-like granules on the caps
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Short-stalked Suillus (Suillus brevipes)Observer
fungalfanDescription
Trailside grassy area under pines. Cap sticky with pine needles adhering. Stipe quite short, tapered downward, yellow at apex.
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Poisonpies (Genus Hebeloma)Observer
fungalfanDescription
Faint cobweb like ring zone. Trailside on soil & leaf litter
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Fungi Including Lichens (Kingdom Fungi)Observer
fungalfanDescription
Spaulted wood created by mycelium partitioning in the log or host tree
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Observer
fungalfanDescription
Bruising almost blue-black. ID by GSMS Winter Foray mycologists.
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Deer-colored Trametes (Trametopsis cervina)Observer
fungalfanDescription
ID by foray mycologists GSMS Winter Foray
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Shoehorn Oyster (Hohenbuehelia petaloides)Observer
fungalfanDescription
Or at least the North American version of this species which still need names. Mixed hardwoods & pine. GSMS Winter Foray. In leaf litter and appears to be on very well rotted wood. Or maybe H. angustata?
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Mustard Yellow Polypore (Fuscoporia gilva)Observer
fungalfanDescription
GSMS Winter Foray
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Gilled Polypore (Trametes betulina)Observer
fungalfanDescription
Young sporocarps frilly before the pores elongate
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Purplepore Bracket (Trichaptum abietinum)Observer
fungalfanDescription
GSMS Winter Foray
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Brittlegills (Genus Russula)Observer
fungalfanDescription
Grassy area with pines. Some older caps faded to white. Spore print yellow ochre.
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Peach-Colored Fly Agaric (Amanita persicina)Observer
fungalfanDescription
Grassy area, loblolly pines nearby. Also about 10 standing stems with caps missing, maybe harvested by animals? Photo 7 a top view of a whole fruit body with one of the "stem only" versions along side. Next to last photo with young button on the left being attacked by Mycogone rosea (see separate observation). Last photo after squirrel raided my basket and munched on the base and gills.