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Small, pinkish-orange mushroom with false ...
I think these are the same mushrooms - older and younger stages?
bright reddish/pinkish orange. The undersurface had decurrent
distinctive smell or taste. Unusual colour for
I took a picture of the closest tree because it seemed so ridiculous (since the ...
Depressed to infundibuliform peach-colored caps with decurrent cream-colored ...
them because there is a poisonous look a like the Jack O' Lantern.
Cantharellus cibarius, commonly known as the
Cantherellus sp.? Craterellus sp.? There are similarities with this spotting: ...
Found these mushroom in the woods by my house and want to know what kind of ...
The gills are repeatedly forked, making them look like the
Frequently found along forest paths and next to streams. Like other
://mushroomobserver.org/119065?q=wsQO recently thought it could be a
from lookalikes such as Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca, the
from lookalikes such as Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca, the
snail nor the mushroom.
Update: the mushroom is a
growing under small 'Malus prattii' aka 'Pratt's Crabapple', on or through ...
of the mushroom. Very plentiful around this spot, along with some ...
Cap was vase-shaped and wavy with a hole in the center. Lilac/pinkish/tan ...
from lookalikes such as Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca, the
It is easily recognized by is distinctive, flamingo-pink colors and the ...
appressed fibers; pale yellow to egg-yolk yellow to almost ...
O'Lantern fungus is sometimes also called a
cinnabar red or reddish orange. Undersurface: With well spaced, well ...