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Is this a plant or fungi?
    #24481383 - 07/13/17 09:08 PM (6 years, 7 months ago)

Habitat: under a chestnut tree

Gills:
No gills or can't see them

Stem:check the pic

Cap: like see through

Spore print color:I think it might be a plant?
  These two mush pics are just bonus but I'm really interested in this clear like thing. I believe it's a plant but I never seen anything like it and I figured someone could let me know what it could be . Thanks fam.:borat:


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Re: Is this a plant or fungi? [Re: GoldMold]
    #24481720 - 07/13/17 11:31 PM (6 years, 7 months ago)

Need some photos


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Re: Is this a plant or fungi? [Re: GoldMold]
    #24481724 - 07/13/17 11:32 PM (6 years, 7 months ago)

:picdidnthappen:


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Re: Is this a plant or fungi? [Re: Steveinshell]
    #24481727 - 07/13/17 11:33 PM (6 years, 7 months ago)

Monotropa Uniflora

The first picture from the left in his user gallery.


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Re: Is this a plant or fungi? [Re: Carmodycaramel]
    #24481771 - 07/13/17 11:58 PM (6 years, 7 months ago)

Fuck guys I'm stupid af tonight my bad:facepalm3: [url=https://files.shroomery.org/files/17-28/000120350-20170712_193655.jpg][/url [url=https://files.shroomery.org/files/17-28/000119503-20170713_173956.jpg][/url


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Re: Is this a plant or fungi? [Re: GoldMold]
    #24481781 - 07/14/17 12:03 AM (6 years, 7 months ago)

Wow thanks angler that's interesting as hell I never seen one here's some info I just found.

Indian Pipes (Monotropa uniflora)

This fascinating plant occurs across North America, and is often mistaken for a fungus. It seems to be particularly common in eastern North America, and in the summer months I receive many "What's this mushroom?" e-mails that describe or depict Monotropa uniflora.

Until recently, botanists believed that Indian Pipes were saprophytes, subsisting on dead or decaying organic material. Recent investigations, however, have revealed that Monotropa uniflora is actually parasitic on a fungus that is in a "mycorrhizal" relationship with a tree. The fungus and the tree are exchanging nutrients in a mutually beneficial relationship; the Indian Pipes have duped the fungus into "believing" it is in a second mycorrhizal relationship--but in reality the fungus gets nothing out of the deal, and is being parasitized by Monotropa uniflora. Chlorophyll is not involved in the process, which accounts for the plant's ghostly colors.


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Re: Is this a plant or fungi? [Re: GoldMold]
    #24481783 - 07/14/17 12:04 AM (6 years, 7 months ago)

Am I posting pics wrong the two will not blow up and the url is beside the pic?


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Re: Is this a plant or fungi? [Re: GoldMold]
    #24481785 - 07/14/17 12:04 AM (6 years, 7 months ago)

I've seen these posted on here before. Indian pipe.


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Re: Is this a plant or fungi? [Re: Steveinshell]
    #24481792 - 07/14/17 12:06 AM (6 years, 7 months ago)

At least I'm not the Only one who has mistaken these for fungi. Even fungi do it :laugh:


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Re: Is this a plant or fungi? [Re: GoldMold]
    #24482084 - 07/14/17 06:28 AM (6 years, 7 months ago)

That's cool as hell.


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