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Habitat:

This was growing in a mixed hardwood/hemlock forest dominated by sugar maple, american beech, and eastern hemlock.

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2 Comments

JakeFrancis
JakeFrancis 11 years ago

Indeed they are. The gill shot was taken a day later when the light was very different, but the largest fruiting body in the spore picture is the the largest from the upper surface picture!

Mariana2
Mariana2 11 years ago

the two pictures arent of the same fungi are they?

JakeFrancis
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JakeFrancis

Wheeling, West Virginia, USA

Spotted on Oct 30, 2012
Submitted on Nov 2, 2012

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