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Some mycelium of unknown species (maybe ...
august 2014 folder, I've labelled the
mulchy forest floor. little light, acidic soil (pine tree)
Maybe the white mycelium type stuff is ...
Masses of fungi? or roots? growing on surface of rotting log. If they were ...
mycelium of a saprophyte mushroom, I can't ...
Fibrous white to fawn nippled cap, dark gills, white stem, no veil or volva.
Fan type coral mushroom, growing on top of a rock! That is first for me, the ...
I found this interesting. This cottonwood tree recently snapped in half and ...
Non glutinous. Dry cap , dry stipe is smooth with brownish fibrils and bright ...
raised. Has short cottony mycelium below ...
The cap was mostly tan and reminded me of an English muffin (pic 2). The gills ...
In many places leaf litter was covered with a web of
are stalked instead of sessile and parasitizes the
bluish gills and stipe. It is anchored by a ball of
flufy thing, red pink color. Dont know what it is.
egg-like structures showing orange-red interior and cord-like
margins, close, simple gills, and narrow straight stipes. Possibly
, overhanging at margin; stipe narrow, white, orange towards the base;
Beautiful turquoise cups. The mycelium ...
microscopic. They lack the crosswalls in their hyphae, the
out in the gills maybe eating away at the open-air
Smell was mild and either slightly mealy or almost like hay. Galerina marginata ...
Bright yellow population of fan-shaped fungi. White
around the edges as dries with strands of
mycelium not flesh or cross section. These ...
. Stipe was white with brownish red streaks and white basal
-looking things you can see in the second photo are the