Identification: Dirty looking clusters

Discussion in 'Fungi, Lichens and Slime Molds' started by David Tang, Nov 13, 2018.

  1. David Tang

    David Tang Active Member

    Messages:
    447
    Likes Received:
    81
    Location:
    Richmond, BC
    Found lots of these at the foot of a decaying stump.
    Almost missed them among fallen and rotting leaves.
    Kindly ID please. Thank you.
     

    Attached Files:

  2. Daniel Mosquin

    Daniel Mosquin Paragon of Plants UBC Botanical Garden Forums Administrator Forums Moderator 10 Years

    Messages:
    10,578
    Likes Received:
    615
    Location:
    Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    I suspect these are also an Armillaria.
     
    Frog likes this.
  3. David Tang

    David Tang Active Member

    Messages:
    447
    Likes Received:
    81
    Location:
    Richmond, BC
    Thanks a lot.
    Armillaria remain my prime headache in ID !
     
  4. Frog

    Frog Generous Contributor Forums Moderator 10 Years

    Messages:
    2,539
    Likes Received:
    320
    Location:
    B.C., Canada
    Armillarias are seriously variable! We accumulated a selection of the wide range of appearances of just one species of Armillaria at one of the mushroom shows this year - it was hard to believe they were all the same thing.
     
  5. David Tang

    David Tang Active Member

    Messages:
    447
    Likes Received:
    81
    Location:
    Richmond, BC
    So they are Great Transformers !
     

Share This Page