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Hi frog, Thank you for your links. I will certainly let you know the identification if it will be done. I plan to submit the specimen to the...
I believe I have found Calocybe gambosa. According to the field guides it is a European species and it fruits in spring. I have found it on Oct...
I am not sure if I collected the base as well. Now I will know that it is important.
Hi Frog, I compared Clavulina rugosa pictures with my pictures and it looks like that Tremella reticulate is still a better fit. I attach another...
Thank you! It was quite comon on the site. I collected some and will pass it to a museum collection.
Thank you!
Grows on peaty thin soil on tundra together with Salix arctica, Cerastium arctica, Carex fuliginosa subsp. misandra and Bistorta vivipara.
This looks like Tremella reticulata
It was growing in rich Sugar Maple mesic forest on undisturbed leaf litter of last year. Can it be Hygrocybe punicea? (Red, with red to yellow stipe)
Can it be Hygrocybe punicea? (Red, with yellow stipe)
Found in rich wet old growth forest on humic soil. Trees - Sugar Maple and Yellow Birch. It grows in a group of about 10 individual clumps. It is...
Thank you very much, Frog! Yes, it does look like pictures of Hygrocybe acutoconica that I can see on Internet. Both the specimens on my pictures...
It was found in a hardwood forest (Sugar Maple and American Hophornbeam). One mushroom was partially eaten. Pores are polygonal or slightly...
This mushroom found in old red pine (Pinus resinosa) plantation at the base of long-time dead red pine. Possible identification is Poison Pax...
I am looking for help with ID for this tiny orange mushroom. It was growing in the Eastern White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis) mesic forest. It is...
Thank you very much Frog! That is exactly what you say.
Photos taken in Gatineau Park, Quebec, on June 11 2017. Please help with ID!
Please help with ID of this mushroom. It was photographed a few days ago on Baffin Island in Auyuittuq National Park. Grow in Moss - Sedge fens...
I try to upload images and they don't attach. I am trying another time. Picture 1 is one species. Pictures 2 and 3 are second species. Please...
Please help with ID of this species. It has yellow milky juce. Thank you