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0 0 Wood Sage

Wood Sage

Florence, Kentucky, USA

0 0 Wood sage

Wood sage

by VivBraznellChudleigh, England, United Kingdom

0 0 Wood Sage

Wood Sage

by JordanFitzpatrickWichita, Kansas, USA

Oak Park Woods

0 0 Harefoot Mushroom

Harefoot Mushroom

by Tim SageWashington, USA

Wood chips

0 0 Spring Field Cap

Spring Field Cap

by Tim SageShoreline, Washington, USA

Wood chip variety

0 0 American Lady

American Lady

by JordanFitzpatrickWichita, Kansas, USA

Spotted orange, gold, black and brown.

0 2 American Lady

American Lady

by JordanFitzpatrickWichita, Kansas, USA

Orange and brown butterfly

6 1 Yellowleg Bonnet

Yellowleg Bonnet

by Tim SageGranite Falls, Washington, USA

Rotting wood

0 0 Brown Belly Buttons

Brown Belly Buttons

by Tim SageShoreline, Washington, USA

Small Agaric that is one of the few lichenized basidiomycetes

0 0 Autumn Skullcap

Autumn Skullcap

by Tim SageShoreline, Washington, USA

A deadly lookalike to some Psilocybes

0 0 Autumn Skullcap

Autumn Skullcap

by Tim SageShoreline, Washington, USA

Orange cap, rusty spores, annulus. DEADLY

0 0 Girdled Panaeolus

Girdled Panaeolus

by Tim SageShoreline, Washington, USA

Jet black spore print. Hallucinogenic.

0 0 Questionable Stropharia

Questionable Stropharia

by Tim SageShoreline, Washington, USA

Related to the Psilocybes, this mushroom often fruits in large numbers in

0 0 Graceful Psathyrella

Graceful Psathyrella

by Tim SageShoreline, Washington, USA

These are often found in wood mulch in the ...

3 0 Lipstick Powderhorn

Lipstick Powderhorn

by Tim SageCarnation, Washington, USA

Gorgeous green stalked lichen, fruiting with red tips in proper conditions.

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by JordanFitzpatrickWichita, Kansas, USA

Pretty yellow, brown and white butterfly.

1 2 Unnamed spotting

Unnamed spotting

by Sage BooneNorth Carolina, USA

He slithers like a snake I found him in our bathroom scared the crap out of me

2 0 Orange Mock Oyster

Orange Mock Oyster

by Tim SageShoreline, Washington, USA

Orange, oyster-like shelf mushroom

0 1 Tree Ear

Tree Ear

by SalocinOhio, USA

Fungi on rotting tree branch

4 2 Jerusalem Cricket

Jerusalem Cricket

by tana.d.woodBoise City, Idaho, USA

Foot hills of boise Idaho. Sand trails, lots of

0 0 Turkey Tail

Turkey Tail

by Tim SageShoreline, Washington, USA

Concentrically zoned small polypore, often exhibiting many different colors. ...

2 1 Bleeding Mycena

Bleeding Mycena

by Tim SageShoreline, Washington, USA

Small, fragile Agaric with red bleeding latex when damaged and fresh. White ...

1 0 Bottle Caps

Bottle Caps

by Tim SageShoreline, Washington, USA

Hallucinogenic, and relatively rare. These specimens have bruised blue more ...

1 0 Wavy Caps

Wavy Caps

by Tim SageShoreline, Washington, USA

Potent hallucinogen. Beware deadly lookalikes in the genus Galerina!

0 1 Orchard Orbweaver

Orchard Orbweaver

by chesterbperryEast Ridge, Tennessee, USA

A cool little spider whose web I unintentionally disturbed while checking out ...

0 0 American Goldfinch

American Goldfinch

by PaulaHillMashpee, Massachusetts, USA

I put out thistle for them and they like my

1 0 Wood Sage

Wood Sage

by Ryan FezzFlorida, USA

Order: Lamiales > Family: Lamaceae. Also known as Canada Germander and ...

19 7 Jelly Cone

Jelly Cone

by Tim SageWashington, USA

Small orange jelly cone

1 0 Sulfur Tuft

Sulfur Tuft

by Tim SageLake Forest Park, Washington, USA

Bright yellow to greenish yellow, often fruiting in large clusters. Purple ...

1 0 Wood Ear

Wood Ear

by FungalMountainSage

I believe this to be Auricularia Fuscosuccinea or something similar.

1 0 Limelight, Mexican Sage

Limelight, Mexican Sage

by LeahFerneReedSan Francisco, California, USA

-catchers. In warm climates, Mexican sage ...

0 0 Lyreleaf Sage

Lyreleaf Sage

by QWMomGeorgia, USA

Lyreleaf sage is a strictly upright, hairy ...

0 0 Salvia roemeriana

Salvia roemeriana

by p.young713Tampa, Florida, USA

Wild flower

0 0 Spring Field Cap

Spring Field Cap

by Tim SageLake Forest Park, Washington, USA

A brown spored, brownish capped saprophyte. Often growing in woodchips, but can ...

0 0 Meadow or Woodland Sage

Meadow or Woodland Sage

by MickGrantRipley, Ohio, USA

Perennial herb in our garden attracting butterflies and bees. Had its hand up ...

0 2 Bladderpod

Bladderpod

by CindyBinghamKeiserSan Diego, California, USA

Woody bush with yellow flowers, small thin leaves and large pods.

0 0 Sleepy Orange

Sleepy Orange

by ursulavPittsboro, North Carolina, USA

Orange yellow butterfly. Paused for long periods while nectaring, but moved ...

0 0 Carpenter Bee

Carpenter Bee

by NestorSamiylenkoCitrus Heights, California, USA

They love Morning Glory, tomato, eggplant,

2 2 Hedgehog Mushroom

Hedgehog Mushroom

by SteffiDayton, Ohio, USA

Hedgehog fungus, maybe?

2 2 Spotting

Spotting

by FungalMountainSageNorth Carolina, USA

These little mushrooms were all over the ground and caught my partners eye due ...

0 0 Lyre-leaf sage

Lyre-leaf sage

by drPVirginia, USA

A member of the mint family (Lamiaceae). Like most members of the family, ...

1 0 Woodland sage

Woodland sage

by cuteauxPIE, Italy

Salvia nemorosa (woodland sage, Balkan ...

0 0 Lyre-leaf Sage

Lyre-leaf Sage

by JOHN2Sanford, Florida, USA

Flower stalk 3-8 dm tall from Basel rosette of deeply pinnately cut/lobed ...

1 0 Mycelium

Mycelium

by Tim SageShoreline, Washington, USA

the soil or inside of wood until ...

0 0 Mountain Sage

Mountain Sage

by joanbstanleyBelton, Texas, USA

3-5 ft, can reach 8, with several branches in the upper half. Leaves are ...

1 0 Lyre-leaf sage

Lyre-leaf sage

by drPVirginia, USA

This is a common herbaceous wildflower in the eastern United States. The deeply ...

1 0 Bugle

Bugle

by Marta RubioTexeiraScotland, United Kingdom

Ajuga reptans has dark green leaves with purple highlights. It is a spreading ...

0 3 Lemonade Berry shrub

Lemonade Berry shrub

by KarenPOrange, California, USA

I found this lemonade berry bush (sumac) in full berry mode last month. It was ...

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