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Oops, don't know why that posted prematurely. Anyway, Michael Kuo allows that the cap may be absent in specimens growing on undersides of logs, so...
Cerrena doesn't seem to be described much and what I've looked at is a mixed bag of matches and not but it's certainly possible and the pore...
A fair-size crust seen ... actually about two months ago, but it is still producing .... about 20 cm on a big cherry log, still relatively...
What a nice treat was waiting on New Year's Day, still in a cold snap. I had not seen these beauties before but it was an easy ID with Trudell and...
Yeah, this Fomitopsis looks good, thanks! About the growths on the top, I can't remember clearly enough to really nail it. They do look a bit...
Yes, this Marasmius fits in all respects. Thanks!
First black cups of the season have been seen this year, and both kinds. They're not really black but black from a distance, and near-black...
Pics don't do justice to the darkness of the velvety red caps though the 2nd pic is getting there. It does seem to fade with age, as in the 3rd...
Decent-size guys, growing on old logs in a dank place, sorry i didn't notice what kind of logs. Top and bottom pics, this specimen was about 10 cm...
I believe there isn't really such a thing exactly but there SHOULD be, and this might be it. Or maybe it already has another name. Pics are...
My goodness, sorry I didn't get back till now. Thanks for the appreciation from both of you. For Frog, thanks for the Ciboria tip, that looks...
Two for identification and one just for appreciation. The first one -- I hope they come in order -- may be related to the eyelash fungus,...
This img #4 looks and sounds like a jelly tooth, Pseudohydnum gelatinosum, though it's fairly out of focus. They ARE hard to shoot, for sure....
Ah, a few months later ... Sarcosoma seems like the right direction to head in, thanks. The big ones were fairly grainy-textured, the smaller dark...
Heh, I'm back. They're fairly tough and leathery. And very persistent. They have survived the cold snap of a couple weeks ago and seem healthy and...
It's a slow time of year for fungi here but I've been excited to find quite a few of these beauties in the last month or so. At first, there were...
Okay, great, thanks! 1/2 it is! Mushroom expert it seems likes to say things are more complicated. So with this one. On the one hand, nigritum...
Great! To confirm as a cort is a good start. We await developments.
Thanks for the pointer. I looked up some on B edulis and found one pic that looked a fair bit like mine but many pics showed very different...
Oh, cool, thanks! I thought they would be an easy one since they're so common, but I wasn't getting it myself.