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The Bell Omphalina

Xeromphalina kauffmanii

Description:

Clusters of tiny, honey-colored fungi growing out of a wet log after rain. Very small.

Habitat:

Georgia Piedmont

Notes:

Found in Indian Springs State Park, Overland Nature Trail, after heavy rains.

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The Bell Omphalina
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Georgia, USA

Spotted on Jun 1, 2018
Submitted on Jun 2, 2018

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