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Physcia caesiaObservador
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On basalt rock wall in front of someone’s house, very abundant small rosettes. Soredia both marginal and laminal and very fluffy/numerous. Photo taken with iPhone.
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Bryum argenteumObservador
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On concrete wall, growing in crack, very exposed area. Acrocarpus moss with silvery tips.
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Spathularia flavidaObservador
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Growing on ground in pine needles and soil. When try top part different color than stipe. Gelatinous when wet. Very small. Fairy club.
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On down conifer on side of trail. Spores not white, very translucent and fragile when first collected.
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Aleurodiscus grantiiObservador
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On maple twig on ground in forest, found multiple times. Very abundant. White hairs on peachy pink fruiting bodies.
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Growing in moss, twigs, and pine needles in exposed area in conifer forest. On slope in woods. Base very white, nice deep yellow color when fresh. Dry to touch. Growing in abundance in a nice group.
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Crucibulum laeveObservador
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In Cheney neighborhood on side of house on bark chips near bushes. Very damp. Nests have lids. White large eggs, no “jelly”.
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Platismatia glaucaObservador
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happy P. glauca. On twig on ground in woods.
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Alectoria sarmentosaObservador
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C-, no red reaction indicating this is A. sarmentosa. Found on the ground in the woods off the trail, attached to a twig.
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Russula americanaObservador
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spore print came out with white or cream spores. Under conifers on hummus made up of conifer needles. Stipe is red flushed. Cap when fresh very red, gills very white.
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On stick on ground in woods, saw blue wood nearby and hoped I would come across some fruit and I did!
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Very large white base that isn’t seen in photos, was white when fresh and not yet picked, then the tips of the coral fungi slowly tanned. No crowns.
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Spores dark brown, has a nice base that is white and in the moss.
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Growing in moss on side of trail, Trachybryum megaptilum and Rhytidiopsis robusta.
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Helvella vespertinaObservador
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Holes in stipe, white parasitic fungi on cap. Very common.
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Género CalycinaObservador
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Tiny yellow apothecia, start as cups and as they mature widen, slightly hairy. Extremely abundant on wood/twigs on the ground in the forest.
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Nidula candidaObservador
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On rotting wood on side of trail, exposed.
Fuzzy brown on the outside, cups prevailing far after “eggs” fall out. Eggs dark brown/red color, in a sticky goo inside of nests.
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Família BoletaceaeObservador
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No staining, yellow pores, cap dry, growing in dry grassy slope in mud.
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Champinhons e Afins (Género Agaricus)Observador
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Dry cap, very large, wavy dark brown gills, leftover annulus- fibrous