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balance777
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A Walk through Appalachia- ID help??
#22413421 - 10/21/15 11:45 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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So, I recently moved into a house that backs up to the highway. I'd say there is about a half a mile between my house and the highway filled with thick woods that probably have been ventured very often at all. So many fallen uprooted dead trees were back there, along with a ditch that now has a damp sand surface with some standing water in some spots. This is how i traveled.. Walking along in the ditch. It ran parallel with the highway, so it went on for miles. Pretty fun.
1. There were tons of these varying from white to dark brown. I believe these to are the same. Most of them grew on the ground. There were so many downed trees in this area. Dead wood was everywhere.

2.This little guy

3. Unfortunately I did not get a shot of the gills on this one

4. These were growing out of the bottom (now horizontal) of a huge tree that was uproooted

5.These were all in the same proximity in a mostly dried up ditch that had a sand like surface to it. The first 2 show the ditch and sand like surface

6. Oh.. These???

7. Tons of clustered Pins. My guess. Honey mushrooms. IDK

8. Blurry Pictures. Some type of Gymnopilus?

9. And of course..These stuff you find in the woods that shouldnt be there plus random pictures and a few more mushrooms
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guyute22
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Re: A Walk through Appalachia- ID help?? [Re: balance777]
#22413430 - 10/21/15 11:48 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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looks like a great hike, but you need to get a better camera...
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Mrcloudy
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Re: A Walk through Appalachia- ID help?? [Re: guyute22]
#22413496 - 10/21/15 12:09 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Was 6 on a pine tree? I see a lot of needles.
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10 different Ganoderma species from across the USA AMU MrCloudys guide to North American GanodermaUpdated A rough guide to North American Ganoderma species, with an emphasis on the laccate species.
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balance777
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Re: A Walk through Appalachia- ID help?? [Re: Mrcloudy]
#22413500 - 10/21/15 12:10 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yes it was.
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balance777
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Re: A Walk through Appalachia- ID help?? [Re: guyute22]
#22413509 - 10/21/15 12:13 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Indeed. I actually have a new camera coming in the mail today!!
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balance777
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Re: A Walk through Appalachia- ID help?? [Re: balance777]
#22413729 - 10/21/15 01:30 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Ganoderma?
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Mrcloudy
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Re: A Walk through Appalachia- ID help?? [Re: balance777]
#22414036 - 10/21/15 02:50 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Ganoderma meredithae is possible, so is Ganoderma curtisii. I am not convinced there is a difference.
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balance777
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Re: A Walk through Appalachia- ID help?? [Re: Mrcloudy]
#22414177 - 10/21/15 03:26 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thanks. MRCLOUDY. I see you have done extensive research on this fascinating species. I have just now heard of it, but I can see why you are so passionate about it. So, I plan to go back to this location and take more photos. I do not plan on removing it at this time, but I will get as many pictures as i can without doing so. I'm not sure I can get under it.... I will also get pictures of the tree. I will post them as soon as I can. Thanks again!
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balance777
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Re: A Walk through Appalachia- ID help?? [Re: balance777]
#22414484 - 10/21/15 04:45 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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I was mistaken. Those are under/connected a hardwood tree.(Possibly a dead tree) .
Edited by balance777 (10/21/15 05:56 PM)
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Re: A Walk through Appalachia- ID help?? [Re: balance777]
#22414597 - 10/21/15 05:07 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Some of those are galerinas...
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balance777
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Re: A Walk through Appalachia- ID help?? [Re: balance777]
#22415220 - 10/21/15 07:16 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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So, this is growing at the base of a tree. I think it may be dead. So I frankly I dont know what kind of tree it is.













Edited by balance777 (10/21/15 07:24 PM)
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balance777
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Re: A Walk through Appalachia- ID help?? [Re: balance777]
#22428910 - 10/24/15 07:21 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Unfortunately the Ganoderma is passed it's prime. Still cool to find. Any idea on the others. I know the pictures arent very good,but any ideas?
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