Whites and Lights of Fungi

Discussion in 'Fungi, Lichens and Slime Molds' started by C.Wick, Jul 29, 2009.

  1. C.Wick

    C.Wick Active Member

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    A grouping of beautiful white and light colored fungi.
    1. Agaricus...possibly the 'Prince'...Agaricus augustus (VERY edible)
    2. Coprinus species. Not sure which...the rest were all just stems.
    3. Lepiota species.
    4. Marasmius...Black-footed Marasmius...Marasmiellus nigripes.
    5. Pleurotus...Vieled Oyster...Pleurotus dryinus (edible but who could destroy something so beautiful?)
    6. Pluteus/Volvariella...Tree Volvariella...Vovariella bombycina...(edible but too high to pick!)
     

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    togata57 Generous Contributor 10 Years

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    Beautiful!!! I esp. like #5...lovely graceful form. All are gorgeous. Thanks, C.W.!
     
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    To date #5 has been one of my favorite photos this year. Even though it's more of an abstract landscape it still shows the incredible beauty that fungi holds. Thanx for the comment!
     

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