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Coral Spot (Nectria cinnabarina)Observer
fmrDescription
On dead Crataegus branch. Third photo is right-left stereo
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Golden Ear (Naematelia aurantia)Observer
fmrDescription
Associated with Stereum hirsutum on dead Alnus rubra (closeup in photo 2)
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Bonnets (Genus Mycena)Observer
fmrDescription
In leaf (big-leaf maple & red alder) and scale (red cedar) litter; Very delicate and long stiped; spores (photo 2) 9.5-12x6-7µm; cheilocystidia (photos 3 & 4) with very long excresences; no pleurocystidia seen; no odor
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Mycena robustaObserver
fmrDescription
In mixed tree litter (red alder, big-leaf maple leaves and red cedar scales); spores 7-10x4-5 µm; photos 2-4 cheilocystidia
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Daldinia Childiae Group (Complex Daldinia childiae)Observer
fmrDescription
On dead hardwood branch (Red alder?); Spores 17-20 x 7-9 µm
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Spruce Sprite (Crinipellis piceae)Observer
fmrDescription
Photos 2 & 3 cheilocystidia; Photo 4 stipe hairs
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Smoky-gilled Hypholoma (Hypholoma capnoides)Observer
fmrDescription
Apparently growing on the ground.
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Milky Bonnet (Hemimycena lactea)Observer
fmrDescription
Microscopic features and DNA sequencing to follow.
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Bonnets (Genus Mycena)Observer
fmrDescription
"sp. 2" (may be same as "sp. 3") Microscopic features and DNA sequencing to follow. This is what I call the “light haematopus”. If it bleeds it is slight & clear.
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Bonnets (Genus Mycena)Observer
fmrDescription
"sp 3" - may be same as "sp. 2"; pale pink, gills not marginate, quite fragile & watery (perhaps prev frozen); micro photos to come
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Milky Bonnet (Hemimycena lactea)Observer
fmrDescription
Microscopic features to follow
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Trembling Crust (Merulius tremellosus)Observer
fmrDescription
With Pleurotus pulmonarius on red alder dead
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Pinewood Gingertail (Xeromphalina campanella)Observer
fmrDescription
Taste mild