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How odd! I keep thinking if only I could see them in a few days they might develop into one of those "head-slapper" -- "Oh, of course!"...
I'm looking at a picture of Fuligo septica, or "Scrambled-egg slime" that seems to fit the growth habit seen here, as well as the color and...
Yes. I was looking through the replies and it occured to me that the way, and the order of the comments, might leave the impression that we're...
Quite possibly. Although we may not see the mushroom part growing for years, the main part that's dedicated to finding and absorbing the nutrients...
I'm sure I would have! As for whether there's an Interior club? Well, y'know... Either they're not very active, or I've been out of "action" even...
Yes, the first thing I read in the "notes" of MacKinnon is "This is a very variable species". When I look at your link, including the measuring...
Not sure where you get your ID from, but the first I look at (Audubon N.American Wildflowers) describes a plant 10 - 100 cm. tall with flowers 1/2...
Campanula rotundifolia (Common Harebell) looks good to me. The leaves vary quite a bit, with a tendency toward being broader with more moisture....
LOL. Witty! (not to mention some exceptionally "dry" humor, doncha know.. ;-) ). And speaking of Victoria (??? <g>), I see in the latest BEN...
Hi again! First thing that comes to mind when I look at these photos is, "Wow! What I'd give to be able to casually head out mushroom hunting...
Oh, okay then. Well, I'll go with the original R. xerampelina given we haven't got any way to check for the peppery or "acrid" taste many of this...
Does it smell quite awful in any older,withered areas? It looks a lot like Russula xerampelina, although I would have liked to see a little color...
Great! Let us know what happens, okay?
Yes, as a fungi consultant for BC Drug and Poison Control, I'd like to second that "survival situation only" advice. We see differences in food...
Further on that note, I was leading a group of campers who had shown an interest in IDing major groups of fungi re: the posters Lac LeJuene...
Ahhh! Given the flat, crustose-like growth pattern, that never would have occurred to me. But if the log has been getting rolled around fairly...
I'm looking at the teeny bits of tissue scattered around on the cap, the darkening of the apex in one with the rapid darkening of the gills seen...
I've not seen anything like it in the many, many guides I've looked through as well, and given beauty of it, I would think it would be among those...
Amanita? Yes, I've been looking at these various photos for the last couple days, and a simple A. muscaria v formosa ID doesn't sit...
Oak ID Yes, I've been trying to establish an ID firm enough that I would feel comfortable putting it up here, but unfortunately I'm going to have...