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dingodog large flowered bellwort
large flowered bellwort commented on by dingodog Lawrence, Indiana, USA10 years ago

Based on descriptive info, specifically size - these were definitely in the 2 1/2' total height range - I am assigning Uvularia grandiflora. Thanks!

dingodog Dead Man's Fingers
Dead Man's Fingers commented on by dingodog Indiana, USA10 years ago

Thank you! Convinced this is correct - will continue to monitor

dingodog Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by dingodog Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA12 years ago

fomes fomentarius..very interesting. From making fire to hats.

dingodog Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by dingodog Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA12 years ago

Looks like Turkey Tail but the underside shape is unusual

dingodog Spotted Locust
Spotted Locust commented on by dingodog Karnataka, India12 years ago

Also http://kryp.smugmug.com/Insecta/Insecta/...

No Wikipedia or helpful EOL page for this one yet.

dingodog Chicken of the woods
Chicken of the woods commented on by dingodog Indianapolis, Indiana, USA12 years ago

IAlex, it's been a learning process for me too! I upload pics from the iPhone app. Maybe that is why I can upload 6?

dingodog Chicken of the woods
Chicken of the woods commented on by dingodog Indianapolis, Indiana, USA12 years ago

Close up of underside and whole-tree pics are from today, so a day older than the first uploaded pics.

dingodog Chicken of the woods
Chicken of the woods commented on by dingodog Indianapolis, Indiana, USA12 years ago

It is the same spotting. New pics show it is yellow underneath (sulphureus). What a crap huh! Wish it was my tree :)

dingodog Chicken of the woods
Chicken of the woods commented on by dingodog Indianapolis, Indiana, USA12 years ago

Okay photo 3 is of the chicken one day before the other two shots, of loosely the same area. Big difference in one day!

dingodog Chicken of the woods
Chicken of the woods commented on by dingodog Indianapolis, Indiana, USA12 years ago

Actually apparently both are edible - cincinnatus is more tender :)

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