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Tim Sage

Tim Sage

Shoreline, WA

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Tim Sage Shaggy parasol
Shaggy parasol commented on by Tim Sage Federal Way, Washington, USA7 years ago

Not an ink cap, but a shaggy parasol :)

Tim Sage Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by Tim Sage Washington, USA11 years ago

Note the awesome shot of them carrying/moving larvae!

Tim Sage Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by Tim Sage Seattle, Washington, USA11 years ago

Any input?

Tim Sage Acorn Barnacle
Acorn Barnacle commented on by Tim Sage Washington, USA13 years ago

View the video to watch them feed.

MUST SEE TV!!

Tim Sage Giant sequoia
Giant sequoia commented on by Tim Sage California, USA13 years ago

"With the exception of coral reefs, Giant Sequoia trees are the largest living things on earth."

Don't forget the 2200 acre mat of fungi in Oregon!

Tim Sage Agrocybe
Agrocybe commented on by Tim Sage Canada13 years ago

The cap cuticle is made of spherical cells as opposed to fibrous ones, so they split in all directions. Russula and Lactarius are entirely made of these cells, but the above species only have them in the cap.

Tim Sage Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by Tim Sage Massachusetts, USA13 years ago

Looks a bit like Amanita jacksonii, but could easily be a Hygrocybe sp.

Tim Sage Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by Tim Sage Lat: 33.75 Lon: -118.1113 years ago

Chlorophyllum sp., perhaps C. molybdites or C. rachodes.

Tim Sage Dog vomit slime mold
Dog vomit slime mold commented on by Tim Sage Maryland, USA13 years ago

Not a fungus, but a protist.

Tim Sage Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by Tim Sage Tennessee, USA13 years ago

Nah not a Hygrocybe, I'll bet that this mushroom has pores instead of gills. Boletus sp.

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