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1 Species ID Suggestions

Susan Bob
Susan Bob 5 years ago
Fariy Inkcap
Coprinellus disseminatus


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Hello Susan Bob and Welcome to the Project Noah community!
You have to edit the spotting again and put the location where you take the photos in the map window,ok?Thanks on advance.
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Susan Bob
Susan Bob 5 years ago

Thank you Leuba & SukanyaDatta for the help. I found the species after much research and they were stunning though short lived. Our first time seeing these little beauties!

SukanyaDatta
SukanyaDatta 5 years ago

I had a similar problem...this is how it went away.

If your address bar starts with https...delete the s using backspace key. The address will now start with http and say stuff like "not secure" and all that. But it WILL ALLOW you to edit. Somehow the https does not interfere with photo upload; it just stops the drop down menu from working, the copyright box tick etc. Hope the tip works for you.

Leuba Ridgway
Leuba Ridgway 5 years ago

It's a Coprinoid fungus- Coprinus sp. not sure about the species. Your photo is lovely, like fallen grapes. Like the white centres.
Deliquescing ( melting away ) is a common feature of Coprinoids.
Nice spotting !
pity you had all these problems.

Susan Bob
Susan Bob 5 years ago

☑️ By creating a spotting, you agree that the photos you are submitting are taken by you, or you have permission of the copyright holder.
Does not work on your page! I lost all info...

*Found SE Louisiana after rain evening of August 11/2018. They were very white no pictures till 8-12-18 morning. They were gone like melted by that afternoon. Found on a tree round we think from Hackberry tree used for stepping stone. There were also some around on the ground next to eves of porch and steps. Very moist as it rained plus we are very close to wetlands.
These are my personal pictures!

Susan Bob
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Spotted on Aug 13, 2018
Submitted on Aug 13, 2018

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