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Brock, I'm not Dave, but you're welcome.
Brock, I emailed the folks at AFS and they replied with the answer! The shrub is a Crepe Jasmine. http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/59477/
could it be a type of gardenia?
Re: Berry/Plant ID Please Thank you, how exciting!
I didn't realize how small it was. I think you have a great mystery on your hands! It is such a beautiful mushroom, I hope you find the ID and...
Here is a group of plants that grow on my hillside under a birch tree. About a 12"-15" tall, they produce cream white flower bursts in the spring...
This may be naive, I'm a complete novice, but it seems to me to be a really red form of Lobster Mushroom, Hypomyces lactifluorum which is a...
I just got a confirmation from an expert (Tom Volk, Dept. of Biology, Univ. of Wisc.) that it is indeed a type of stinkhorn, but that it is...
Yours could be a species of this variety. scroll down to see the photos that look like yours. These grow underground so yours might be different....
YUM! These are great grilled! It is strange that it grew in the lawn though....make sure it has no gills and is yellow underneath to rule out any...
Are any of these links to European mushrooms? I'm trying to find the ID of "something" found in Portugal.
That is cool! I love wild mushrooms and glad to hear about others trying new ways to use them!
I know this might be too obvious, but http://americanmushrooms.com/taxa/Dacrymyces_palmatus_01a.htm or...
Re: Help ID Weird Growth On GA Lawn!! Hi, I just had the ID confirmed by the Mycologist, David Fischer. It is a Cauliflower Mushroom and is...
Re: Help ID Weird Growth On GA Lawn!! could be this? http://americanmushrooms.com/otherbasidios.htm
Yes, thank you, I was thinking that too. Will post again when that happens if the berries don't all get eaten!
Does anyone know if my Dogwood ID is correct? I think it's probably not. The bark is not red at this time.
Thank you!!
Luddite, I wonder after further research what the difference is between chamaedrys (Germander Speedwell) and umbrosa (Georgia Blue) is? They look...
Luddite, You've done it again. Thanks for helping me out with so many plants! I'm so glad to know about that groundcover finally. It is so sweet!