#5 Unidentified May 24, 2011Mushrooms, Unidentified MushroomsSteve Share this:FacebookTwitterPinterestMorePrintLinkedInRedditTumblrPocket
#4 Messy Crepes May 24, 2011Crepitodus, MushroomsSteve Share this:FacebookTwitterPinterestMorePrintLinkedInRedditTumblrPocket
#3 Unidentified May 24, 2011Mushrooms, Unidentified MushroomsSteve Share this:FacebookTwitterPinterestMorePrintLinkedInRedditTumblrPocket
#2 First Russula of the season May 24, 2011Mushrooms, RussulaSteve Share this:FacebookTwitterPinterestMorePrintLinkedInRedditTumblrPocket
#1 Unidentified May 24, 2011Mushrooms, Unidentified MushroomsSteve Share this:FacebookTwitterPinterestMorePrintLinkedInRedditTumblrPocket
#2 Tiny Unidentified May 23, 2011Mushrooms, Mycocalia, Unidentified MushroomsSteve UPDATE: Alice suggested these could be immature specimens in the genus Mycocalia. Share this:FacebookTwitterPinterestMorePrintLinkedInRedditTumblrPocket
#1 Unidentified May 23, 2011Mushrooms, Psathyrella, Unidentified MushroomsSteve Best guess is they’re some kind of Psathyrella. Share this:FacebookTwitterPinterestMorePrintLinkedInRedditTumblrPocket
#2 Gregarious Mushrooms on a Stump May 21, 2011Mushrooms, Unidentified MushroomsSteve They come up so often, but I can’t seem to peg down what they are. Need to take a sporeprint. My first guess was something coprinoid, but they don’t key into anything well enough for a confident ID. Share this:FacebookTwitterPinterestMorePrintLinkedInRedditTumblrPocket
#3 Unidentified May 21, 2011Mushrooms, Unidentified MushroomsSteve Same kind as my other entry. UPDATE: These cannot be Panus rudis, as they have forked gills and a bright yellow spore print. Back to the drawing board… Share this:FacebookTwitterPinterestMorePrintLinkedInRedditTumblrPocket
#1 Marasmius oreades May 21, 2011Marasmius, Marasmius oreades, MushroomsSteve Share this:FacebookTwitterPinterestMorePrintLinkedInRedditTumblrPocket