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Foggy day walk! 2011 buncha pics
    #14354996 - 04/26/11 12:26 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

It was a nice foggy morning today. I followed a small stream up a hillside with my <3.
No mosquitos yet!  Im very interested in knowing more about the red shelf mushrooms.

Edited by aris (04/26/11 01:00 PM)

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Re: Foggy day walk! 2011 buncha pics [Re: aris]
    #14355009 - 04/26/11 12:30 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

Your red conk appears to be Ganoderma oregonense.

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Re: Foggy day walk! 2011 buncha pics [Re: Twiztidsage]
    #14355014 - 04/26/11 12:31 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

The one after that might be some old Piptoporus betulinus?

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Re: Foggy day walk! 2011 buncha pics [Re: elprawn]
    #14355022 - 04/26/11 12:33 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

I'm guessing the yellow thing on the log may be Tremella mesenterica.

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Re: Foggy day walk! 2011 buncha pics [Re: elprawn]
    #14355278 - 04/26/11 01:33 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

2-8 Ganoderma tsugea
9-12 Piptoporus betulinus
13-15 Could be Trichaptum biforme
16-18 Could be Fomes fomentarius
19 Lycoperdon pyriforme or close
20 Could be Fomes fomentarius
21-22 Trametes versicolor
22-23 Dacrymyces palmatus (looks like conifer)
24-25 Urnula craterium

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Re: Foggy day walk! 2011 buncha pics [Re: aris]
    #14355825 - 04/26/11 03:26 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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aris said:




This guy is way cool.


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Of dreams that wave before the half-shut eye,
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Re: Foggy day walk! 2011 buncha pics [Re: Toe_Jam]
    #14355849 - 04/26/11 03:31 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

Is that a salamander?

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Re: Foggy day walk! 2011 buncha pics [Re: elprawn]
    #14355862 - 04/26/11 03:34 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

hes a red eft newt!

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Re: Foggy day walk! 2011 buncha pics [Re: aris]
    #14355872 - 04/26/11 03:36 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

Thanks. :smile:

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Re: Foggy day walk! 2011 buncha pics [Re: elprawn]
    #14355973 - 04/26/11 03:57 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

Thanks for the ID's everyone! 

Why not clone some of the Trametes versicolor and the Ganoderma for fun? 

I wonder how they might do on pasteurized substrates?

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Re: Foggy day walk! 2011 buncha pics [Re: aris]
    #14356007 - 04/26/11 04:03 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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Is that a salamander?





Actually, the Southeastern United States (Georgia in particular) has one of the most diverse endemic urodelan populations in the world. Only Eastern Asia has a comparable number if I recall correctly.


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Re: Foggy day walk! 2011 buncha pics [Re: aris]
    #14356029 - 04/26/11 04:06 PM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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aris said:
Why not clone some of the Trametes versicolor and the Ganoderma for fun? 

I wonder how they might do on pasteurized substrates?




You can find Trametes versicolor year round and its common - Ganoderma tsugea will be good sized in 3-4 weeks and it is also common. You can dry them out and store them for the year.

You could grow them on straw or woodchips/sawdust. The Trametes like hardwood and the Ganoderma like hemlock.

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Re: Foggy day walk! 2011 buncha pics [Re: Ieponumos]
    #14359612 - 04/27/11 05:20 AM (12 years, 10 months ago)

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Ieponumos said:
Quote:

elprawn said:
Is that a salamander?





Actually, the Southeastern United States (Georgia in particular) has one of the most diverse endemic urodelan populations in the world. Only Eastern Asia has a comparable number if I recall correctly.




huh?  :ooo:
I read something interesting about how much "invisible" wildlife originates from vernal pools.  It was a staggering figure. More LBs than mammals and birds combined.

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