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THE MAJORITY OF IDENTIFICATIONS SHOWN WERE PROVIDED AND QUOTED FROM DAVE W..

THANK YOU DAVE http://wildmushroomhunting.org.s58670.gridserver.com/index.php/user/20-dave-w/

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Chicken Of The Woods Laetiporus sulphureus

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Chicken Of The Woods Laetiporus sulphureus

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Chicken Of The Woods Laetiporus sulphureus

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Polyporus squamosus, or Dryad's Saddle

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looks like Ischnoderma resinosum, the Resin Polypore

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Strobilomyces species, Old Man of the Woods

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Strobilomyces species, Old Man of the Woods

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Strobilomyces species, Old Man of the Woods

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no positive identification

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species of Hygrocybe

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looks like Suillus americanus, the Chicken Fat Suillus

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appears to be an Amanita from section Vaginatae

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Amanita. Species...? maybe muscaria or flavorubens

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a species of Cortinarius. The remains of the web-like cortina covered in rusty brown spores is visible

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Hericium coralloides, the Comb Tooth

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species of Suillus. Most of these types occur under pine

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may be another Suillus

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may be another Suillus

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young specimens of Pleurotus, Oyster Mushrooms

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Oyster Mushroom

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appears to be one of the bitter-fleshed Tylopilus species... maybe T. rubrobrunneus or, if the stalk is reticulate, T. felleus

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Fugilo septica, the Do's Vomit Fungus

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a Lycoperdon. Maybe L. perlatum, also goes by the name Gem-Studded Puffball

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Lycoperdon pyriforme, Stump Puffball fungus, I believe

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Lycoperdon pyriforme, Pear-Shaped Puffball or Stump Puffball

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Golden Chanterelles

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Golden Chanterelles

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appears to include Clitocybula mushrooms as well as some Oysters (Pleurotus)

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Hedgehog, a Hydnum species. Probably H. repandum

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Hedgehog, a Hydnum species. Probably H. repandum

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Hedgehog Mushroom and possibly B. subglabripes

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Hedgehog Mushroom and possibly B. subglabripes

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may be a species of Leucopaxillus... or maybe Clitocybe? Or maybe even Tricholoma? This one would likely require analysis

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possibly Clitocybe odora. The copious white basal mycelium andd aqua-tinged cap support this ID

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Cup Fungus, maybe a species of Pezizia. But I think a better guess is Otidea leporina

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fungus on a fungus

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Possibly a Pholiota aurivella

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Weekend Bounty :)

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what used to known as Polyporus badius

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Amanita muscaria, probably variety guessowii, a common eastern NA species

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Lobster Mushroom

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Coral Mushroom, ahs the crown-shaped tips on the branches, which seems to point toward Clavicorona pyxidata. But the color, thickness of the branches, and stature remind me more of Ramaria

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remains of a coprinoid mushroom, an Inky Cap. The three common genera are Coprinus, Coprinellus, Coprinopsis.

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Crimson Hygrocybe Punicea

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Crimson Hygrocybe Punicea

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Pholiota squarrosa or Pholiota squarrosoides

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Pholiota squarrosa or Pholiota squarrosoides

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the field mushroom or, in North America, meadow mushroom

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More to come!!!

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I would suggest you label them with numbers for easier identification by others.

I have named a few, and I've noticed that they are automatically numbered. Just click on any photo and the number appears in the bottom left corner. If you can positively identify some that I haven't, please do, and I will edit the photo info. I will, in future post, number them, thanks.

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That's a diverse collection. I enjoyed your photos. Do you know what the yellow branched one, the lumpy one with the orange top, and the next to the last (orange) ones are? I haven't seen anything like them before.

Referring to these I believe...

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I believe it is a Hydnum repandum, commonly known as the sweet tooth, wood hedgehog or hedgehog mushroom ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydnum_repandum )

but I'm no expert.

I thought the one next to it was a Iodine bolete (Boletus impolitus) but again I'm no expert, Dave W said it is a probably H. repandum, I tend to believe him

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Thanks Dave for taking the time to identify some of these I appreciate it. I will post more photos in this thread over time.

P.S. In my attempt to put a label to them in edit, I scramble some of these photo by accident so they might not be in the order Dave as used.

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