Identification: upstate ny species names?

Discussion in 'Fungi, Lichens and Slime Molds' started by fungichallenged, Nov 11, 2010.

  1. fungichallenged

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    Hello all,
    My first post - i'm from central ny state and a few weeks ago went out and took quite a few pics and since we had just had some light snow/rain a lot of fungi popped out. I posted some pics on another forum and one of the members who likely is a member here asked me to post them and see if anyone could identify them. The pictures were taken along the old erie canal that goes through upstate ny.

    http://www.slippertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17937

    thanks and welcome,
    charles

    ps I don't know the names but there are hardwood trees that have edible mushrooms that I collect and eat, and I've just started to search for and collect/eat morels (mmmmmmm)
     
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    I'll ID a couple. Polyporus squamosus is in a couple pics, and so is Flammulina velutipes. I can't begin to describe where the pics are in relation to the rest of the page.
     
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    And I think I saw a Phyllotopsis nidulans too.
     
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  5. fungichallenged

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    Hello and thanks for help. This forum is almost the same as the slippertalk forum I'm in, and I saw down to the left in the little 'posting rules' box that IMG code is off, so I figured I couldn't post links to images (so I just posted the thread link that has the pics already). In the other forum I upload pics to an orchid club web server and then post the links in the thread. I'll go look at the posting info you pointed out.
    thanks,
    charles
     

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