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It appears it may be a PLUM 'LUISA'. Can anyone confirm? Thanks
Grown in British Columbia. It's like a plum but no plum Ive ever seen in stores. Anyone know what this is?
thanks Frog.
I left them sitting on the paper towel overnight after taking the photos and when I went to remove the mushrooms, I found prints that looked like...
Habitat: Wood - Found in deciduous woods, growing on sides of a fallen tree as well on the side of a standing tree. Gills: brown/beige/yellow...
Sadly I could not locate these again. I was really curious as to what these might be.
Thank you Frog. I always thought these were larger in real life. They are really tiny and much like a butterfly in size. Very pretty.
Thank Frog. I was not able to find the Polyporous badius again in the large forest. I recall there was only one so I did not take it.
Habitat:Wood - Found in deciduous woods, growing on sides of a living tree, except for the last brown one (7). General location: Pacific...
Habitat:Wood - Found in deciduous woods, growing on sides of a fallen rotting log. Gills: pores Stem: none Cap: tough thin brown/white...
Habitat:Wood - Found in deciduous woods, growing tiered on sides of a fallen rotting tree. What are the little brown mushrooms growing next to...
Habitat:Wood - Found in deciduous woods, growing in clusters on sides of a fallen rotting tree . Gills: ? photo too blurry Stem: few millimeters...
Habitat:Wood - Found in deciduous woods, growing on sides of a fallen rotting tree. Gills: beige gills (too blurry to post) Stem: varies from a...
Habitat: Found in the woods in British Columbia, growing on the sides of fallen trees. Gills: White pores Stem: No stem. A very solid chunk as...
Frog, would these be in the same? don't know if you can see the spore print, but one of them with the moss smells very oystery. They've been...
Thanks Frog. You are correct in your assumption that they are about 2". I thought I had included it, but thought wrong. It was the first time I've...
Habitat:Wood - Found in deciduous woods, growing on sides of a fallen rotting tree. Gills: white/beige gills Stem: varies from a few millimeters...
I find it difficult to differentiate between all the different conks. As always Frog, thanks for your quick reply.
Habitat: Found in the woods growing on the sides of fallen trees. Gills: White pores Stem: No stem. A very solid chunk as hard as the wood it's...
Terrific! Thanks Daniel