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Fuzzy Foot

Xeromphalina campanella

Description:

The mushroom stalks had a reddish base that faded to white. Caps tan to golden brown.

Habitat:

Old, rotting log in a shady oak forest section of the UF NATL trail

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PucaK
PucaK 8 years ago

Possibly Fuzzy Feet / Golden trumpets / Bell Omphalina (Xeromphalina campanella)
http://www.messiah.edu/oakes/fungi_on_wo...
They get the common name 'Fuzzy Feet' from the tuft of orange or tawny mycelium. It looks like yours have this mycelium at their base.
http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/173...

Machi
Spotted by
Machi

Gainesville, Florida, USA

Spotted on Aug 14, 2015
Submitted on Sep 20, 2015

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