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    #16317638 - 06/01/12 03:00 PM (11 years, 9 months ago)

Just wanted to drop in and share this photo of Podaxis pistillaris from Avra Valley, AZ this spring. Iv'e found them before, but its hard to catch 'em before they dry out and get boring to photograph.



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Re: Podaxis pistillaris [Re: ehtdaedlufetarg]
    #16317726 - 06/01/12 03:19 PM (11 years, 9 months ago)

how long were you down in AZ ? i want to see the desert one day.seems like a neat place.

thats really cool to find a desert fungus! they dont actually have gills eh! pretty interesting species man, thanks for sharing. :thumbup:


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Re: Podaxis pistillaris [Re: ehtdaedlufetarg]
    #16320509 - 06/02/12 02:39 AM (11 years, 9 months ago)

Cool find ehtdaedlufetarg :super:


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Re: Podaxis pistillaris [Re: TimmiT]
    #16320961 - 06/02/12 08:36 AM (11 years, 9 months ago)

Oh man, are there many desert fungi? Gonna have to investigate now. Cool stuff!


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Re: Podaxis pistillaris [Re: suchen]
    #16321545 - 06/02/12 12:32 PM (11 years, 9 months ago)

very cool shroom!  New one on me!

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Re: Podaxis pistillaris [Re: suchen]
    #16321690 - 06/02/12 01:17 PM (11 years, 9 months ago)

I was there from January to early May. It IS a cool place! Theres nothing like the desert, even more so the Sonoran.
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Oh man, are there many desert fungi? Gonna have to investigate now. Cool stuff!




Yes, more than most people would guess. After a good winter/spring rain I usually would find a few specimens a day or two after, but they were invariably Podaxis pistillaris, a Tulostoma sp. or Battarrea phalloides. I found some Battarrea phalloides that were near a foot tall!

Thanks for looking guys.


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Re: Podaxis pistillaris [Re: ehtdaedlufetarg]
    #16321740 - 06/02/12 01:27 PM (11 years, 9 months ago)

unique mushroom and habitat. im curious what all the petals on the ground are from, and do these fruit in the middle of open sandy areas or are there usually nearby trees, plants, etc?

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Re: Podaxis pistillaris [Re: The Thinker]
    #16322777 - 06/02/12 06:10 PM (11 years, 9 months ago)

The petals are from a Yellow Paloverde. They appear to not have many fruiting preferences or preferred plants etc. I find them near walls and fences often presumably because of the shade provided.


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