"At least it is not from another planet" How do you know? I still think it is an extraordinary photograph of an unusually fine specimen, and...
Ok. Ok. I know the horse is getting smelly and all, but we want to render it eventually anyway, and that'll give us the adhesive we need to stick...
Nice photo. Neat specimen. Growing on Oak? I'd say Ganoderma's a good bet. No telling tho - Fomes, Fomitopsis... It is unusual for it...
THAT'S WHAT I'M SAYIN! It would be tragic to let some unknown new organism just slink away into obscurity again... We pragmatic bio-philes are...
Well. I'm not one to beat a dead horse, but i sure would like to know whathehell that THING is. Have you tried, say, Michael Kuo's website?...
Bly me, it's me namesake! Had some for din-din last night! that one's looking a bit aged.... peas
WOW! THAT IS AMAZING! Did you collect that specimen? That is no ordinary fruitbody, if you ask me. I'd love to put that into a genus.......
Does it fit the description of Suillus lakei? Thats what i first thought. But I'm a lumper, especially of Suilli....
Sweet. I thought the whites were a new mexico thing? You don't see em? Nice buttons and chanties....
So this is my first time uploading pics here, hope you enjoy them... So, MycoRob, are those Barrowsii or what? It's kind of academic, since...
Hard to say. Looks rather mature, don't ya think? The waxiness of the gills reminds me of Laccaria, but i couldn't venture a better guess....
How could Clavaria purpurea be incorrect? Those are beautiful!!!! As for the trametes, those guys can be almost any color it seems, thus the...
Armillaria is quite variable, hunh? I think there was an extensive survey of the PNW last decade or so that decided upon 20 or so different...
Re: Sarcodon imbircatus Yeah, Can't we just call it "Hydnum" now, or do we still have to call it Sarcodon? Don't get me wrong, i like Sarcodon...