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Is this stuff edible? 151.85 KB
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This group makes me think of the dancing mushrooms in Fantasia. 160.07 KB
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Red mushrooms, unknown name 162.34 KB
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Dark mauve mushrooms, unknown name 164.63 KB
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Can you see the purple mushrooms? My friend Barbara Schaffner pointed them out to me. They really blend in to the forest floor..... 157.97 KB
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but turned upside down, they have an almost florescent glow. 156.14 KB
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Maybe "Laccaria Amythestina." The caps are about 1" diameter. 154.23 KB
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More views of the undersides of these small purple ones; note shaggy stems. 138.90 KB
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These black mushrooms look like liverwort, or dead leaves viewed from above, but... 141.22 KB
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Look at its wonderfully corrugated stem. Barbara says it is in the Morel Family. The underside of the cap has no gills or sponge. Just smooth, like the underside of a liverwort. 156.78 KB
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A little forest of tiny ones under my big forest of pines and doug firs 157.28 KB
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same, with flash 158.00 KB
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Slimy brown mushrooms with white edge, name unknown 147.14 KB
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A large mushmoom in Minerva Nolte's goat pasture November 17 550.75 KB
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a cluster of puff balls with their exploded "petals" surrounding fragile balloons 580.46 KB
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A single one of these...whatever it is. 459.86 KB
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upside down on the lid of Minerva's burn barrel 527.38 KB
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Minerva peeling apart the gills 521.43 KB
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