That definitely looks like my fern and when I change one little detailed I missed, it keys out to D. Clintonia. Thanks for your help Sundrop!
Thanks for your help Michael F. I will check out Dryopteris and see if I can narrow it down.
I found this fern today and since it's December here in Maine with a little snow on the ground and 22F, it must be some sort of an Evergreen Fern,...
Hah! Persistence pays off. I finally figured out the ID of the flower. It is a Mimulus ringens.
Can someone ID this flower for me. It was found in Eastern Maine in a wet boggy area near a dirt road. The roots of the plant are very wet...
I couldn't get to the link that MycoRob posted. You have a nice picture of an Indian Pipe (Monotropa uniflora). As they age, the "head" goes...
A white spore print, still can be in the Lepiota or Amanita Family. It has free gills, but so do the Lepiota and Amanita. Did you notice when...
Yes, I will.
Did you do a spore print on this mushroom? It looks like it could belong in the Lepiota family, but it could also belong to the Amanita family.
I found a downed birch tree growing several nice little F. fomentarius so I decided to make it an experiment and see if I can make it "reorient"...
I agree with Stilbella, the mushroom is most likely Laetiporus sulphureus, one of the "Fool Proof Four" according to David Arora.
After two years I finally found my way back to this site... after a computer crash and loosing my "favorites" list. I sent this fungus to Ed...
Hi LPN: The gardening season hasn't started yet, but it definitely should be early this year because we had a very early spring with very little...