Identification: Some more from Southern Missouri

Discussion in 'Fungi, Lichens and Slime Molds' started by raimond, Oct 4, 2009.

  1. raimond

    raimond Active Member

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    #1 I tried to get a spore print, but none would come out, couldn't find anything like it in my field guide. Probably hopeless, but anyone know what it is? Growing on leaves on a hillside in an oak-hickory-maple forest.

    #2 Is this some sort of Clitocybe? Spore print white, growing on wood, small(largest one 2.2cm diameter, 3cm tall others much smaller)

    #3 Growing on wood in dried up gum(tupelo) bottomland. Very small (cap diameter = 1cm), spore print was rusty-orangish-brown(I have a photo if need be).

    #4 Just for fun, the biggest fungi I have ever seen, also not sure what it is.

    #5 I found my first Bearded tooth (Hericium erinaceus). I thought it was worth sharing. Also apparently they are supposed to be delicious.

    Thanks,

    -Corey
     

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    #5 is Hericium erinaceus, the Lion's Mane Mushroom.

    Delicious.
     
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    So MycoRob, what are your guesses?
     

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