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Asheville, NC Southern Appalachian Mtns

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mushroom commented on by KathrynAnnTaylor El Dorado, Provincia de Orellana, Ecuador9 years ago

I agree with JoshuaGSmith. Pleated inkcap.

KathrynAnnTaylor Ramaria abietina
Ramaria abietina commented on by KathrynAnnTaylor Portugal9 years ago

This is a form of ramaria, either ramaria stricta or ramaria abietina.

KathrynAnnTaylor Split Gill Fungus
Split Gill Fungus commented on by KathrynAnnTaylor Montgomery, Alabama, USA9 years ago

The ones pictured here appear to be very young, so gills may not be apparent, even upon close inspection. If the same mushrooms were photographed a few days later, they would appear more like the ones shown on ID websites.

KathrynAnnTaylor Fungi
Fungi commented on by KathrynAnnTaylor British Columbia, Canada9 years ago

Beautiful! If you see any more mushrooms, could you try to take a pic of their undersides? Helps in identification. Great pic, though.

KathrynAnnTaylor Green lacewing
Green lacewing commented on by KathrynAnnTaylor Compton, California, USA9 years ago

Definitely in the chrysoperla family. Can't see all of the body to ID for sure what species, but pretty sure green lacewing.

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