Identification: Multiple species met in field

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  1. Steven Z

    Steven Z New Member

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    hello, glad to find this website and meet people here. I am doing surveying so there are many chances to sight some interesting beautiful unknown fungi in the field. Here are some pictured,
     

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    Margot Renowned Contributor 10 Years

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    Great photography!
     
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    wcutler Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator VCBF Cherry Scout 10 Years

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    Welcome, Steven Z. These are nice photos, and we like nice photos and are happy you've decided to join us. But if you want IDs, please do either each fungus in a separate thread, or maybe just two in a thread, so that that when questions are asked or if there is some discussion, everyone can follow which is being discussed. And give each thread a subject line that says something about the fungus, so that you can find it again.
     
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    Here are more pictures,
    Thanks Margot.
     
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    Hi Wendy thank you for suggestion. Will do next time.
     
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    Pic #16 is different from #17 and #18. #17 and 18 was found in disturbed garden soil. #16 found in conifer wood.
     
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    Acerholic Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator VCBF Cherry Scout Maple Society

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    @Steven Z Good morning and welcome to the forum. At this time of the year my attention turns to more things on the ground than in the canopy and your wonderful photos have given me more reasons to look beneath the rotting leaves.
     
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    Hi Acerholic. Glad you like the pictures.

    Can anyone provide clues for the IDs.
     
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    Frog Generous Contributor Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    Hi @Steven Z - a great variety of finds! As @wcutler mentioned, separate posts for each type will be helpful, in part also so that you can add details to each that often are helpful towards ID, such as substrate (ground, wood, conifer, hardwood, etc), habit (singly, groups, clumps), odour, whether staining when scratched. Also this will put the topside, underside, and sideshots together so that we know which shot goes with which. Thanks!
     

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