It ain't much, but it's honest work.
We keep it simple here in Cali: If you ain't in Ericaceae or Orchidaceae there shall be no fungus-munching for you.
In the East Bay, one can find: Spotted Coralroot.
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Ericaceae (Monotropoidae) A uniquely Californian species, distributed from southern Oregon south to northern Baja. All throughout the CA Sierra Nevadas, as well as in the little SoCal ranges and... More
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Ericaceae (Monotropoidae) N.Am. species, present throughout the East, southern Canada, Mexico, and PNW south through NorCal. In California, present only along the coast in Humboldt and Del Norte... More
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Ericaceae (Monotropoidae) Extremely widespread, present throughout N.Am. as well as through Europe and Asia. In N.Am. present throughout the East, Rocky Mtns, and PNW north through Anchorage. In... More
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Ericaceae (Monotropoidae) Widespread, from northern British Columbia south to Mexico City. East from the Pacific coast to the Rocky Mountains, and then again disjunctly around the northern Great... More
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Ericaceae (Monotropoidae) A PNW species, from central British Columbia south through Santa Cruz on the coast and Sierra National Forest (same latitude) in the Sierras. In the Bay Area, iNat repo... More
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Ericaceae (Pyroloidae?) Used to be a subspecies of Pyrola picta, which has a similar CA range. Aphylla is more common in the Bay Area. West Coast, from southern BC south through San Diego. Pres... More
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Ericaceae (Monotropoidae) West Coast species, from far southern BC south through the Sierras down to Fresno, and south through Monterey county on the coast (though *much* scarcer). In NorCal, ca... More
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Ericaceae (Monotropoidae) Present from southern British Columbia south through Sonoma on the coast and Sequoia National Forest (much further south) in the Sierras. Also east into Idaho and Montana.
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Ericaceae (Monotropoidace) Scarce and local as far as CA monotropes go; from the mountains of central Oregon south through Marin county. Highest concentrations on iNat seem to be in Humboldt and... More
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Orchidaceae 'Mertensiana'? Does this look like a Bluebell somehow? North along the west coast through British Columbia and in the Northern Rockies in Idaho and Montana. In California, presen... More
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Orchiaceae Present in the East, southern Canada, Rockies, PNW, and cen. Mexico. In California, present throughout the Sierras, SoCal ranges, and along the coast south through Santa Cruz (as well... More
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Orchidaceae Present across the Great Lakes, southern Canada, Rockies, PNW, and cen. Mexico. In California, present throughout the Sierras and in the Coast Range south through Santa Cruz (but not... More
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Orchidaceae. Present from southern BC south through LA as well as in the Rockies of Idaho and Montana. In California, present through northwest CA as well as all down the Sierras. In the Bay ... More