Date Added
October 1, 2024
01:02 PM EDT
Description
On buried wood next to my wood pile.
WDV 761
Date Added
September 29, 2024
02:57 PM EDT
Date Added
July 9, 2024
09:10 PM UTC
Date Added
July 26, 2024
02:50 AM UTC
Date Added
July 26, 2024
03:16 AM UTC
Date Added
August 5, 2024
05:33 PM UTC
Date Added
August 13, 2024
11:06 PM UTC
Date Added
July 23, 2023
06:02 PM PDT
Description
Under oak. Instantly staining blue when touched or cut, fading to brown.
Date Added
September 29, 2024
12:46 PM EDT
Date Added
August 1, 2023
06:58 PM EDT
Description
Moist-mesic sandy-loamy site under maple, beech, and hickory.
WDV 357
Date Added
September 23, 2024
01:03 PM EDT
Date Added
September 23, 2024
10:30 PM UTC
Date Added
September 16, 2024
07:38 AM EDT
Date Added
September 10, 2024
09:43 PM EDT
Date Added
September 14, 2024
09:53 AM IST
Date Added
September 11, 2024
01:13 AM EDT
Date Added
July 11, 2024
04:00 PM EDT
Date Added
July 11, 2024
10:12 AM EDT
Date Added
July 7, 2024
10:20 PM UTC
Date Added
June 19, 2024
09:46 PM UTC
Date Added
May 30, 2024
07:05 AM EDT
Date Added
May 26, 2024
04:20 PM UTC
Date Added
May 19, 2024
03:30 PM EDT
Date Added
May 16, 2024
08:18 AM EDT
Description
In yard, on mulch and in planters. Prolific.
Date Added
May 12, 2024
09:05 PM EDT
Date Added
May 12, 2024
02:27 PM UTC
Date Added
May 9, 2024
01:23 PM UTC
Date Added
January 11, 2024
06:55 PM UTC
Date Added
May 8, 2024
08:31 PM EDT
Date Added
April 30, 2024
07:35 PM EDT
Description
Looks like a pouch fungus but there are some rudimentary gills
Date Added
January 30, 2024
11:41 AM EST
Description
Beautiful swirly patterns in a well decayed oak log (probably Quercus velutina judging by the tiny amount of bark that I could see). The green staining is caused by a fungus in the genus Chlorociboria.
Date Added
April 13, 2024
01:25 PM EDT
Description
Photo with S capillifolium (right) in second photo
Date Added
April 11, 2024
12:11 AM UTC
Date Added
September 28, 2023
03:43 PM EDT
Date Added
September 8, 2023
12:05 PM PDT
Date Added
April 8, 2024
10:26 PM UTC
Date Added
August 26, 2023
05:58 PM EDT
Description
Slimy on stem and cap.
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Originally posted to Mushroom Observer on Aug. 26, 2023.
Date Added
July 13, 2023
05:23 PM PDT
Description
Small puffball with no apparent sterile base. Peridium staining yellow when scratches or split. In prairie.
Date Added
July 29, 2023
02:43 PM PDT
Description
Ellipsoid spores with central oil droplet
Date Added
February 20, 2024
07:55 PM EST
Date Added
March 1, 2024
01:07 PM UTC
Date Added
February 22, 2024
06:35 PM EST
Description
I did not recognize this one in the field until studying the exsiccata months later. It was found in a stage between anamorphic and teleomorphic. Perithecia are imbedded in a soft, white context, globose and very papillate, all of which are sterile.
Date Added
February 7, 2024
03:17 PM MST
Description
Spores:
(4)4.2-5(5.3)x(3.5)3.7-4.48(4.5)um
Q=1-1.2(1.3);N=30
Me=4.6x4.1um;Qe=1.1
Globose/Sub-globose, warty, hyaline, inamyloid.
Print; White.
Basida: Clavate 4-sterigmate clamped.
Hymenial cystidia: Not found.
Pileipellis: A thin cutis of hyaline hyphae.
Clamp connections: Found.
Ecology: Growing under aspen. Spruce and pine close.
Date Added
February 16, 2024
11:10 PM MST
Description
Spores:
(5)5.7-7(7.3)x(3.3)3.5-3.9(4)um
Q=(1.4)1.5-1.87(1.9);N=30
Me=6.2x3.7um;Qe=1.7
Ellipsoid, smooth, amyloid.
Print: White.
Basida: Clavate 4-sterigmate, clamped.
Hymenial cystidia: Not found.
Pileipellis: An epitheium of chained spherical cells.
Clamp connections: Found in all tissues
Ecology: Growing terrestrial through moss under spruce.
Date Added
February 17, 2024
04:47 PM MST
Description
Spores:
(4.3)4.5-5(5.7)x(2.8)2.9-3.3(3.7)um
Q=(1.3)1.5-1.6(1.8);N=30
Me=4.8x3.1um;Qe=1.6
Broadly lacrymoid, smooth, inamyloid, hyaline.
Print: White.
Basida: Clavate 4-sterigmate, clamped.
Pleurocysidia: Not found.
Cheilocystidia: Not sure if true cheilocystidia, but there were scattered filamentous elements on the gills edge.
Pileipellis: An ixocutis.
Clamp connections: Found in all tissues, abundant, large.
Ecology: Growing on well decayed forest floor litter, mostly aspen leaves. Spruce and pine nearby as well.
Date Added
February 24, 2024
06:08 PM UTC
Date Added
January 31, 2024
09:52 PM EST
Description
Appeared to have been predated.
Date Added
April 29, 2023
07:11 AM HST
Date Added
January 10, 2024
09:45 PM UTC
Description
Paper Birch branch on ground from wind storm
Date Added
January 7, 2024
10:00 PM UTC
Date Added
December 30, 2023
01:29 AM UTC
Date Added
January 3, 2024
01:57 AM UTC
Date Added
December 27, 2023
01:01 AM UTC
Date Added
July 31, 2023
02:39 PM CEST
Description
Spores 10.4-13.4 x 4.8-6.5 µm, average 12.2 x 5.6 µm, Q=1.7-2.6, average Q=2.2
Date Added
January 6, 2023
08:28 PM UTC
Date Added
December 1, 2023
01:03 PM EST
Date Added
November 24, 2023
07:05 PM UTC
Description
Strange growth on White Spruce
Date Added
November 5, 2023
06:05 PM EST
Date Added
January 30, 2023
04:26 AM UTC
Date Added
September 25, 2023
12:12 AM UTC
Date Added
September 4, 2023
09:45 PM ADT
Date Added
August 12, 2023
04:40 PM EDT
Date Added
May 26, 2023
08:16 PM EDT
Date Added
April 27, 2023
07:45 PM EDT
Date Added
April 27, 2023
07:44 PM EDT
What
Ferns
(Class Polypodiopsida)
Date Added
April 16, 2023
05:28 PM UTC
Date Added
April 4, 2023
07:18 PM UTC
Date Added
March 14, 2023
05:42 PM EDT
Date Added
November 16, 2022
10:42 PM EST
Date Added
December 12, 2022
11:30 AM EST
Date Added
November 30, 2021
09:38 AM EST
Description
blue corticioid/crusty/lichenous looking thing covering ground at base of white pine tree. seemed odd because I have never seen a corticioid fungus on bare duff ground— they are usually on logs/rocks/something more contiguous
Date Added
January 2, 2023
07:08 AM EST
Description
Microscopy photos at 1000x
(9.1) 9.13 - 10.4 (10.6) × (2.1) 2.2 - 3 µm
Q = (3.2) 3.4 - 4.4 (4.5) ; N = 13
Me = 9.6 × 2.5 µm ; Qe = 4
Date Added
January 1, 2023
03:10 PM CET
Date Added
December 29, 2022
06:17 PM PST
Date Added
September 21, 2020
07:41 PM IST
Date Added
November 4, 2020
05:07 AM UTC
Date Added
October 30, 2022
11:21 PM EDT
Description
hello yes bad at posting things but i would like more perspectives on this one semi quickly for reasons
teleo and anamorph? on unidentified xylariaceous thing erumpent from a smallish downed aspen in a bog
Date Added
October 14, 2022
10:41 AM PDT
Date Added
July 29, 2022
04:46 AM UTC
Date Added
March 14, 2021
11:01 AM CDT
Date Added
December 21, 2022
04:58 PM UTC
Date Added
November 14, 2022
11:34 AM EST
Date Added
November 25, 2022
11:26 AM EST
Date Added
November 10, 2022
01:38 PM AST
Date Added
December 22, 2022
11:47 PM EST
Description
Bulbous stem, brown coloration with 2 red stripes
Reddish brown scales on caps
Free gills
White mycelium
Date Added
May 4, 2022
08:21 AM PDT
Date Added
December 21, 2022
11:42 AM EST
Description
East Don River Parkland Trail and Newtonbrook Creek Ravine Trail
Date Added
December 20, 2022
03:18 AM UTC
Date Added
December 19, 2022
11:51 PM EST
Date Added
July 4, 2022
02:23 PM CDT
Date Added
December 20, 2022
12:23 AM EST
Description
Same spot as last year. These flycatchers hang out in same area. This year there were 4. Last year just 1
What
Merlin
(Falco columbarius)
Date Added
December 20, 2022
06:31 PM EST
Description
First Merlin spotted in the park.
Date Added
December 7, 2022
09:28 PM EST
Date Added
December 11, 2022
08:20 AM EST
Date Added
December 13, 2022
03:14 PM EST
Date Added
October 17, 2021
03:00 PM PDT
Description
In an Engelmann Spruce forest with many "normal" C. roseocanus and no C. formosus. However, no evidence of a pink edge on this mutant! It weighed just over 12 oz.
Date Added
December 9, 2022
01:14 PM EST
Date Added
August 8, 2022
09:46 PM EDT
Date Added
September 17, 2022
08:34 PM EDT
Date Added
July 25, 2022
03:34 PM UTC
Description
Growing on boulder of quartz