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Some various mushrooms spotted during a forest walk last year!
    #26560137 - 03/26/20 09:50 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

A small collection of photographs of various mushrooms encountered during a single walk through the forest during spring last year. Looking forward to exploring again soon.





















I don't know enough of identification to specify what any of these mushrooms are, I just enjoy exploring nature and found these to be suitable photo subjects! If anyone recognizes any as identifiable I would love to learn more about these mushrooms. The photos were taken in Northern BC, Canada during late Spring.


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Re: Some various mushrooms spotted during a forest walk last year! [Re: Elevated Mind]
    #26560160 - 03/26/20 10:13 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

The 1st and 9th photos are Craterellus tubaeformis "Yellow foot chanterelles"
The 2nd and 3rd photos are Guepinia sp. "Apricot jelly fungus"
The 7th photo is a Russula species
The 8th photo is an Amanita species


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|-------------------[Ps. Azurescens]------------------------------------------[Ps. Semilanceata]--------------------------------------------[Ps. Allenii]------------------------|


|--------------[Ps. Ovoideocystidiata]------------------------------------------[Ps. Stuntzii]--------------------------------------------[Ps. Baeocystis]----------------------|


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Re: Some various mushrooms spotted during a forest walk last year! [Re: TheDuder]
    #26560557 - 03/27/20 05:54 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Very nice photography skills!


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