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Happy #MycologyMonday!
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These beauties are Verdigris Agarics (Stropharia aeruginosa).
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Picture by Trond Hynne.
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From Wikipedia:
"Stropharia aeruginosa, commonly known as the verdigris agaric, is a medium-sized green, slimy woodland mushroom, found on lawns, mulch and woodland from spring to autumn. The edibility of this mushroom is controversial - some sources claim that it is edible, while others claim it to be poisonous, although effects are little known and its toxic constituents undescribed."
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#verdigrisagaric #strophariaaeruginosa
Hypholoma capnoides (Conifer Tuft). These were from early December up on Mt. Hood. Despite some warmer weather over the last week or so, lots of snow still remains. Can’t wait for the melt to happen so I can see which first little pioneers make an appearance! Some species thrive on snow melt. #vernalequinox #mthoodmushrooms #hypholomacapnoides #fungus #mushrooms #wildmushrooms #fungusphotography #mushroomphotography #mycophile #mycophilia #mushlove #mushroomspotting #forestfloor #forestfinds #fungiphotography #fantasticfungi #fungilove #fungusamongus #pilze #champignons #hongos #cogumelos #zwam #грибы #griby #菌類 #svamp #allthemushroomhashtags
It's finally #FreakFriday!!
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This little beautiful weirdo is known as the Apricot Jelly fungus or Salmon Salad fungus (Guepinia helvelloides).
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Picture by @wild_macro_photography
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From iNaturalist.org:
"The fungus produces salmon-pink, ear-shaped, gelatinous fruit bodies that grow solitarily or in small tufted groups on soil, usually associated with buried rotting wood. The fruit bodies are 4–10 cm (1.6–3.9 in) tall and up to 17 cm (6.7 in) wide; the stalks are not well-differentiated from the cap. The fungus, although rubbery, is edible, and may be eaten raw with salads, pickled, or candied."
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#apricotjelly #guepiniahelvelloides
It's #MycologyMonday!!
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This beauty is called the "Slimy Spike-Cap" mushroom (Gomphidius glutinosus)
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Picture by @toadstoolworld.
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From Wikipedia:
"Gomphidius glutinosus is a gilled mushroom found in Europe & North America. Although it has gills, it is a member of the order Boletales, along with the boletes. The fruiting bodies sprout in pine, fir and spruce woodland in Europe in autumn. Initially, are completely covered with a slimy veil, breaking through to reveal a greyish or brownish-capped mushroom with decurrent greyish gills which sometimes resembles a child's top. Opinions differ on the suitability of this mushroom for the table, some guides hold it in high regard, while others view it with caution."
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#gomphidius #gomphidiusglutinosus