Main color(s) of the organism.
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Photos / SoundsWhatGenus HysterangiumObserverheatherdawsonDescriptionAroma very faint Under Douglas fir and western hemlock, gregarious |
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Photos / SoundsWhatGenus ElaphomycesObserverheatherdawsonDescriptionStrong paint/solvent aroma, under Douglas-fir and chinquapin |
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Photos / SoundsWhatGenus BalsamiaObserverheatherdawsonDescriptioncf nigrans Typical Balsamia aroma (putty/solvents/sweet), growing singly along a trail under Douglas-fir, scattered chinquapin present as well. |
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Photos / SoundsWhatSpring Oregon White Truffle (Tuber gibbosum)ObserverrosawoodsiiDescriptionMost were immature but found in the same truffle hole by Rye |
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Photos / SoundsWhatGenus GeneaObserverheatherdawsonDescriptionGorgeous big Genea, but no aroma |
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Photos / SoundsWhatMilkcaps, Brittlegills and Allies (Family Russulaceae)ObserverheatherdawsonDescriptionSame one as collected multiple times from other sites |
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Photos / SoundsWhatGenus HymenogasterObserverheatherdawsonDescriptionFrail, thin white peridium. Typical plant-y aroma. |
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Photos / SoundsWhatGenus GautieriaObserverheatherdawsonDescriptionLarge, multi-lobed Gautieria with a strong and fairly pleasant fruity/banana aroma. |
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Photos / SoundsWhatMilkcaps, Brittlegills and Allies (Family Russulaceae)ObserverheatherdawsonDescriptionVery orange. Aroma sharper/harsher than the other Russula species commonly found during this round of surveys, this was the only one that struck me as different (maybe R gilkeyae). |
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Photos / SoundsWhatGenus HymenogasterObserverheatherdawsonDescriptionWeedy/plant-y aroma typical of Hymenogaster |
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Photos / SoundsWhatMilkcaps, Brittlegills and Allies (Family Russulaceae)ObserverheatherdawsonDescriptionAroma rich, savory, pleasant, notes of glue. Fairly common during April surveys. |
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Photos / SoundsWhatGenus GeneaObserverheatherdawsonDescriptionStunning large Genea with very pleasant lemon/rosemary aroma. |
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Photos / SoundsWhatTuber candidumObserverheatherdawsonDescriptionWormy! Mild aroma typical of T candidum |