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Sarcodon imbricatus

Sarcodon imbricatus

Description:

A medium brown spine-fungi with a very coarse scaly cap. Edible but not delicious.

Habitat:

Conifer Forest including Douglas fir and Sub-alpine fir.

Notes:

Found beside the Lightning Lakes Trail in Manning Provincial Park.

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4 Comments

JeanSawatzky
JeanSawatzky 11 years ago

I love how the sun rays light up this mushroom against the forest floor.

birdlady6000
birdlady6000 11 years ago

You're welcome! I see you have posted the Leccinum insigne. I love that mushroom spotting. They were gorgeous and fresh and beautiful.

JeanSawatzky
JeanSawatzky 11 years ago

Thanks for helping with the ID Birdlady!

birdlady6000
birdlady6000 11 years ago

Very cool spotting!

JeanSawatzky
Spotted by
JeanSawatzky

British Columbia, Canada

Spotted on Jul 24, 2012
Submitted on Aug 1, 2012

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