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  1. Clavariaceae


    • Album created by Karen
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  2. Leotiaceae - Jellies


    • Album created by Karen
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  3. Just a funguy


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  4. J. M. Miller

    Nice large Chanterelles.

    • Album created by J. M. Miller
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  5. Aug 2018

    My fungal finds from Aug 2018.
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  6. Carl Voglewede


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  7. Backyard Mushrooms

    Orange with white or yellowish gills. White stuff comes from the gills. Can it be ate?

    • Album created by Woodsy
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  8. Northern Kentucky Foraging.

    Northern Kentucky. Bernheim forest-Cherokee park-etc..

    • Album created by Max502
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  9. 2019 Fungi Photos

    I photograph most of the fungi I run across as I hike, camp and forage across Indiana. This is my photo dump of those.






































    • Album created by Hoshi
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  10. Mush Morrow

    Chentrella's picked yesterday in Southern Indiana, our 1st time eating ,they were delicious! 

    • Album created by Mush Morrow
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  11. tina

    so me and the girls went on a hike and looked for some mushrooms so we were hoping to find some puff shrooms but what we got was even better when i saw a cluster of honey mushrooms right there on a log and don't worry i know i need to cook them first so for celebration i'm going to make us a pizza with them. yum can't wait ?


    • Album created by tina da mom
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  12. My collection

    • Album created by Shroominator
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  13. Invasive Fungus

    Marked as an invasive species.  I am starting to notice this more and am wondering if anyone is researching this on how fast it is spreading and reacting in Indiana?  First "discovered" in 2009.
    Radulodon copelandii   or   Radulomyces copelandii , the Asian beauty, is a fungus typically found on logs and decaying wood. It is native to Asia, where it is known from the Russian Far East, China, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka. [1]   It now also occurs in North America, where it was first found by J. Ginns and Lawrence Millman in Massachusetts in 2009. [1] [2]   It is a toothed crust fungus identified by whitish or pale yellowish flattened teeth [3]   aging to brownish colors. [2]   The   basidia   are at the tip of each tooth [4]
    Source:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radulodon_copelandii
    • Album created by ruthsworld
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  14. Collections

    This album will soon be filled with all of my findings
    • Album created by Dreivayn Wera
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    • 87 images
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  15. Collections: With descriptions

    Hello Im 17 and I have high functioning autism. I am fascinated by fungi and their fruiting bodies, and over the past half a year I've been studying them both at home and in the field, I have only seen some, not a lot, but I intend to discover and document more, all of which will be posted here with photos and descriptions.
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  16. Mushroom hunting

    • Album created by Stefinetely
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    • 62 images
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  17. Mush room for fungi...

    Mushroom photos (NWI).
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