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Figured Id go ahead and start up the next two month span tonight.

I like how more people have been contributing! 🎉

  It honestly started with a thought, I kinda wanted a way for me to keep a easy record of stuff I've collected in case it gets lost in the ether of a smart phone.  I then remembered I joined this site and tried to make it a bit more than just that and try to spread info however small or great.

Anyone can always message someone and ask for a ID if you aren't sure, but how cool would it be to have and look at a collection of species so diverse and complex as fungi, not from all over but the exact state/ region as Indiana or the east north Central. And at the same time have like minded individuals who are interested just as much as you or even more, answering questions!

Be safe Happy Holidays and Happy hunting. Stay warm!!!

'There's no "I" in tiam, unless you spell et wrong.' 👻   🤣

 

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On 12/18/2023 at 4:46 PM, xnme said:

Get out there hunting guys/galls!!!

You got it! Couldn't resist the urge to get out and about for a little bit today considering the weather. Unfortunately it was pretty much dark by the time I got out. I'll try and again earlier next time. Thank you for the motivation! : D   I actually have no idea what any of these are and I'm looking forward to researching them, especially since the small ones pop up all over my yard. 

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The last 4 pictures are 1 big tree loaded with Reshi. Almost every shelf of snow is one or a cluster of them. Most were a bit past due, but I definitely have to come back and see those two almost 12" long pieces at the bottom and all the others covered in snow!

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The most recent interesting finds on our 5 acres are discovering flammulina velutipes and galerina marginata on opposite sides of the property within a couple days of each other. I'm new at this and totally didn't think I'd see fruiting mushrooms in late December or January. I got a successful white spore print out of the flammulina v. but no spore print at all from the suspected galerina m. 

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