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Suspected Naemotolomas growing from a log

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Active Gyms growing at the base of an oak

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A large cluster of Fall Jack-O-Lantern mushrooms

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Mother Nature's tie-dye fungus: Sulphur Shelf/Chicken Mushroom on a log

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A cluster of young honey mushrooms sprouting from the base of a dead tree

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Putative Gymnopilus growing from a pine log (unlike larger putative Gym shown in gallery)

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The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of mycology: unaborted and aborted forms of the edible Entoloma abortivum

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A large, common species of Psathyrella, probably P. corrugata

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A cluster of young active Gymnopilus sprouting in a field at wood's edge

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White Amanita with spiky warts and basal ridges...Deadly? I don't know

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A selection of tasty (un)aborted Entolomas

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Some large, bluing bolete

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A cluster of active Gymnopilus

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An active Gymnopilus with spores visible on annulus

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From left to right: Purple-Gilled Laccaria, Yellow-Latex Milkcap, Jack-O-Lantern Mushroom

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While I originally assumed these were young Amanita rubescens, I later realized that they could be Panther's instead...

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A half-free morel - this one's seen Margaret Thatcher naked on a cold winter morning!

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Snake porn! Don't you have something better to look at, Perv?

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An unusually compact form of half-free morel found Spring 2008 (all morels in the immediate area were of this naturally-squished type)

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Putative Deadly Galerinas - I believe these were among those I found Spring 2008

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Comparison of morels - black morels on top and gray (eastern yellow) morels on bottom

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A lewd pair of Early Spring Entolomas - harbingers of the awesome 2008 morel season

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My first find of the Beefsteak Polypore soaking in a bowl of water before refrigeration.

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Putative Gymnopilus caps - detail of a smaller cap's underside.

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Putative Gymnopilus caps - six moist ones found growing on a single log. Unfortunately I had discarded all stems but one prior to this photo.

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A cluster of blue-staining boletes I encountered last summer.

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A bunch of Amanita muscaria var. formosa/guessoweii caps growing by a single eastern white pine in an open field.

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I found this cluster a couple years back in late summer or fall. I suspect they were either Gymnopilus or Jack-o-Lantern mushrooms.

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An Amanita muscaria var. formosa/guessoweii growing under eastern white pine.

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