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Whoa! Thanks for the id, I had no idea a moth like that existed around here!
The flowers were growing in a layer along the branch of the tree. They were higher than all the leaves. They don't look like any of the native hydrangeas I can find online does that description help?
Either turkey tails or false turkey tails
Looks like an oyster
It does not have gills nor is it thick enough to be any oyster mushroom I have seen before, sorry for not taking a picture of the underside, I was rushed. It seemed to have more of the shape of cauliflower mushroom
The berries don't look right for spice bush. I feel like they were too spherical and squishy
It's a wild plant I've seen it along a lot of roadsides and trails
Thank you! Is there a way to search for missions?
Omphalotis olearius, jack-o-lantern mushrooms maybe? I'm very VERY new to fungi but I would look into those? They grow at the base of hardwood trees like oaks and if they are fresh they can glow in the dark. These are not edible but are sometimes confused with chanterelles which are.