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Mottled Tube Lichen (Hypogymnia inactiva)Observer
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Lobes 1-2mm, interior dark
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Varied Rag Lichen (Platismatia glauca)Observer
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Growing loosely on Douglas-fir branch
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Tuckerman's Coral Lichen (Sphaerophorus tuckermanii)Observer
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Branches round in cross section
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Snowy Oysterling (Cheimonophyllum haedinum)Observer
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No KOH reaction. White spores.
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Observer
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Specifically looking at the fungus growing on the Helvella
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Milky Inkcap (Parasola lactea)Observer
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Did not become dark grayish black in age. Found on disturbed section of grassy lawn.
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Western Black Elfin Saddle (Helvella vespertina)Observer
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In duff under mature Douglas-fir and western hemlock
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Observer
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Partial veil cortina-like and sparse. Stipe 5-6mm, base 9mm. Scattered in duff under Douglas-fir, western hemlock and big-leaf maple.
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Yellow-staining Milk Cap (Lactarius xanthogalactus)Observer
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Creamy white milk that turned yellow
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Genus XerocomellusObserver
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Yellowish ring on cap, faded after plucking. No bruising observed. Slightly irregular pores. Found in mature Douglas-fir and western hemlock forest.
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Orange Jelly Spot (Dacrymyces chrysospermus)Observer
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Growing on decaying conifer log
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Hare's Ear (Otidea onotica)Observer
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Dull orange with rosy tinge in center of cups. Scattered on ground in Douglas-fir dominated forest. Spores with 2 oil droplets. Asci inamyloid.
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Speckled Tar Spot (Rhytisma punctatum)Observer
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Growing on big-leaf maple leaves
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Red Pinwheel (Marasmius plicatulus)Observer
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Growing on ground under Douglas-fir, big leaf maple, and vine maple
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Yellow Stainer (Agaricus xanthodermus)Observer
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Stipe and cap stain yellow, KOH reaction = yellow. Found growing in grass in urban park
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Earpick Fungus (Auriscalpium vulgare)Observer
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Growing on Douglas-fir cone
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Toothed Jelly Fungus (Pseudohydnum gelatinosum)Observer
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Growing on wood in Douglas-fir forest. Associated species: Mycelis muralis, Eurhynchium oreganum, Rubus ursinus
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Pholiota decorataObserver
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On wood; scales on lower portion of stipe
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Candlesnuff Fungus (Xylaria hypoxylon)Observer
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Thin, tough and wiry; found on hardwood
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Trembling Crust (Merulius tremellosus)Observer
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On the side of a Douglas-fir log
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White Coral Fungus (Ramariopsis kunzei)Observer
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Other plants present: Douglas-fir, sword fern, thimbleberry, bracken fern, and big-leaf maple
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King Bolete (Boletus edulis)Observer
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Under red oaks. Stipe enlarged below when young, finely reticulate on upper portion. No bruising observed on stipe, cap, and pore surfaces or when cut.
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American Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria ssp. flavivolvata)Observer
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Under red oaks on Oregon State University campus
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Mushrooms, Bracket Fungi, Puffballs, and Allies (Class Agaricomycetes)Observer
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Growing on decaying wood in old growth Douglas-fir forest. Rather rigid mushroom
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Woolly Pine Spike (Chroogomphus tomentosus)Observer
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Stipe tomentose, flesh fibrous, growing on ground in old growth Douglas-fir forest
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Scalycaps (Genus Pholiota)Observer
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Chocolate brown spore print, slimy scales on cap, remnants of partial veil on edge of cap
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Waxcaps (Genus Hygrocybe)Observer
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Growing in wet soil within a wet meadow. Meadow is adjacent to a pond. Associated species include carex and salix.
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Scaly Chanterelle (Turbinellus floccosus)Observer
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On soil in old growth Douglas-fir forest