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Dacrymycetales

Dacrymycetales

Description:

The mushroom was found next to the bottom of a believed to be a White Birch tree seeping out of the bark. It was found in early November. The area it was found in was in the sun in the woods. The temperature was about 15.56 degrees celsius. The soil was moist when the photo was taken. The mushroom is about 5 cm. The mushroom was soft and sticky. It was found on a White Birch tree. The color is a bright orange. There is no stalk. There is no cap. The spore print was not there. There is no collar. The mushroom was 5 cm. by 2 cm. and shaped liked a exclamation point. There is no odor, and other mushrooms. It I think is a Dacrymycetales. The web sites used was http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelly_fungi..., http://tolweb.org/Eukaryotes/3, and http://www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/c... Kingdom:Fungi Phylum:Dikarya Division:Basidomycota Class:Agarimycotina Order:Heterobasidiomycetes Family:Dacrymycetales

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2 Comments

mmsbiodiversity6
mmsbiodiversity6 12 years ago

The pictures are very clear

mmsbiodiversity53
mmsbiodiversity53 12 years ago

Cool Mushroom!

mmsbiodiversity55
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mmsbiodiversity55

Maine

Spotted on Dec 19, 2011
Submitted on Dec 19, 2011

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