Here are some photos:
Lactarius rubrilacteus (Bleeding Milk Cap)
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Lactarius rubrilacteus (Bleeding Milk Cap) |
Lactarius rubrilacteus (Bleeding Milk Cap) |
Hydnum umbilicatum (Belly Button Hedgehog)
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Gyromitra infula (Hooded False Morel) |
Gyromitra infula (Hooded False Morel) |
a GIANT Gyromitra infula (Hooded False Morel) |
Gyromitra infula (Hooded False Morel) |
Oyster or Anglewing??? It was on a fir log so Anglewing seems more likely, though it smelled like a Oyster. |
Very Large Hygrocybe Conica (Witche's Hat) |
Hygrocybe Conica (Witche's Hat) |
Helvella lacunosa (Fluted Black Elfin Saddle) |
Amanita constricta (Constricted Grisette) or related. |
Amanita constricta (Constricted Grisette) or related. |
Not sure, probably Cortinarius violaceus but could be Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis |
Not sure, probably Cortinarius violaceus but could be Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis |
Thanks for sharing the photoes and the video. It helped me to ID some of my findings that I really wants to know, from a local source, please keep posting!
ReplyDeleteHi Li Mei, thanks for visiting and leaving a comment. Glad to know you find it helpful. The encouragement to keep posting is great as I often am tired at the end of the day and don't bother. I like hearing from local folks too, about what they are finding. Its interesting to see how the mushrooms really do seem to come in waves, one after the other. Happy hunting!
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