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Unknown spotting commented on by HaraprasadKannajosyula Kent, Washington, USA10 years ago

It hardly ever snows in Seattle. It was quite some way from the sideway... about 20-30 ft. By the way the smaller one beside it had a minty smell. So, unless I lack the tasters' nose, it is unlikely that this is the same as the other. The question that can be posed here is: can two different species of fungi exist so close to one another?

HaraprasadKannajosyula Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by HaraprasadKannajosyula Kent, Washington, USA10 years ago

I think it is different, I.e the bigger one. I have posted a few more pics . Its flesh smells like fish.

HaraprasadKannajosyula Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by HaraprasadKannajosyula Kent, Washington, USA10 years ago

Thanks gully.moy

HaraprasadKannajosyula Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by HaraprasadKannajosyula Kent, Washington, USA10 years ago

It was almost dying when I tried plucking it off. So I took a picture of it. There is one more of the same thing nearby. Let me know if I need to do anything specific with that

HaraprasadKannajosyula Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by HaraprasadKannajosyula Kent, Washington, USA10 years ago

Thanks gully.moy. I have added a few more pictures with the stem. Hope it helps!

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