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Lots of exploring the forest floor today. Many species to ID if you can help!
    #26979649 - 10/11/20 08:47 AM (3 years, 3 months ago)

I apologize profusely for not being able to print anything, this was impromptu. I'm trying to identify these on my own but without spore prints I understand the difficulty.

These are all found in the Northern Great Lakes region of Ontario.
No fruiting body was removed from the earth unless there was more nearby.

First is these tiny guys growing underneath the shade of coniferous trees ranging from spruce to pine. They were very hard to spot and were only found growing around a decomposing pile of wild animal feces.
My heart skipped a beat thinking I had found Psilocybe Quebecensis.


Next I found one of these, solitary so it was not moved. I believe this to be a common puffball or possibly a gem studded puffball?



Odd one here, no idea at this moment.



I thought these could be shaggy mane but again I can't be certain. Only found one small area they were growing in my few hours of walking.


Coming up empty on this one too. It blew my mind how white the gills were.


Someone or some thing had broken this off of a large cluster on a rotting stump.


Circular patches of this stuff growing at first from a distance I thought they were a chantrelle of some kind.


No idea but I loved the look of these plump little fuckers.


Russula pre-infection before becoming a lobster?


Honey Fungus possibly? These things were WOODY, really tough.



Couldn't tell you, I doubt this picture is enough to go on.


Loving the rusty spore colour here. No idea what this is though.





All of these were found underneath and near other trees. Nothing out in the open. The trees ranged from things like spruce to poplar to cedar.

I'm going to build myself a kit to collect specimens for printing and take better notes in the future.

The hunt for P. Quebecensis continues.


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