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Beautiful spotting of some golden trumpets fruiting from a dead tree.
ID is a best guess. Working through The Field Guide to Texas Mushrooms.
small cuplike white fungi approx 2cm accross
Spotted on Foothills Trail in the Pisgah National Forest, NC
. These are growing on conifer substrate making them X.
Small soft rubbery fungi growing from a moss covered log on a small shallow ...
From above they look like little brains attached to a thin stick. From below ...
Growing from a dead nothofagus? branch in a very dense, wet part of a forest, ...
In groups or dense clusters on rotting conifers; widely distributed. It is ...
Large colony covering a stump are golden orange-yellow with yellow-brown ...
Large colony covering a dead stump are golden orange-yellow with yellow-brown ...
Found these tiny mushrooms growing all over trees after some rain. Largest cap ...
Bite size fungi! (But it's best not to eat them until after identifying...)
small, orange-brown, sunken cap with off-white gills descending tough stalk ...
The mushroom stalks had a reddish base that faded to white. Caps tan to golden ...
The fruit body of X. campanella has a small ...
Cap: Brownish-yellow to orange-yellow or yellowish, darker in the depressed ...
A large, bell-shaped ciliated protist. The cilia at the open end of the bell ...
The fruit body of X. campanella has a small ...