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Mushrooms, Bracket Fungi, Puffballs, and Allies (Class Agaricomycetes)Observer
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Genus CrucibulumObserver
brittanymariabairdDescription
Found on red mulch aside a brick building under a white cedar.
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
brittanymariabairdDescription
Growing on dead leaves and twigs under a tree, cap is a Carmel brown marshmallows color and texture, mushroom gilled.
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Genus TrichaptumObserver
brittanymariabairdDescription
Mushroom was unstiped growing on a rotting silver maple stump. On a trail that is flooded every fall and spring. Top is white and buff tan with a brown to purple pored bottom.
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Red Stinkhorn (Mutinus ravenelii)Observer
brittanymariabairdDescription
Found in grass, has a pungent feces smell
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Grasses, Sedges, Cattails, and Allies (Order Poales)Observer
brittanymariabairdDescription
Found on the outer edges of the Saint John bog. Lots of tamaracks, and pete moss.
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American Asters (Genus Symphyotrichum)Observer
brittanymariabairdDescription
Growing by a well walked trail, next to the St. John river, on the University of fort Kent, behind the armory. Forest edge, with birch, fir, and shrubs,followed by a steep slope in to the river.
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Common Selfheal (Prunella vulgaris)Observer
brittanymariabairdDescription
Growing by a well walked trail, next to the St. John river, on the University of fort Kent, behind the armory. Forest edge, with birch, fir, and shrubs,followed by a steep slope in to the river.
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Pearly Everlasting (Anaphalis margaritacea)Observer
brittanymariabairdDescription
Growing by a well walked trail, next to the St. John river, on the University of fort Kent, behind the armory. Forest edge, with birch, fir, and shrubs,followed by a steep slope in to the river.
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Vetches (Genus Vicia)Observer
brittanymariabairdDescription
Growing by a well walked trail, next to the St. John river, on the University of fort Kent, behind the armory. Forest edge, with birch, fir, and shrubs,followed by a steep slope in to the river.
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Sensitive Fern (Onoclea sensibilis)Observer
brittanymariabairdDescription
Growing by a well walked trail, next to the St. John river, on the University of fort Kent, behind the armory. Forest edge, with birch, fir, and shrubs,followed by a steep slope in to the river.
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Meadowsweet (Genus Spiraea)Observer
brittanymariabairdDescription
Growing by a well walked trail, next to the St. John river, on the University of fort Kent, behind the armory. Forest edge, with birch, fir, and shrubs,followed by a steep slope in to the river.
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Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)Observer
brittanymariabairdDescription
Growing by a well walked trail, next to the St. John river, on the University of fort Kent, behind the armory. Forest edge, with birch, fir, and shrubs,followed by a steep slope in to the river.
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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)Observer
brittanymariabairdDescription
Growing by a well walked trail, next to the St. John river, on the University of fort Kent, behind the armory. Forest edge, with birch, fir, and shrubs,followed by a steep slope in to the river.
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Lesser Burdock (Arctium minus)Observer
brittanymariabairdDescription
Growing by a well walked trail, next to the St. John river, on the University of fort Kent, behind the armory. Forest edge, with birch, fir, and shrubs,followed by a steep slope in to the river.
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Oxeye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare)Observer
brittanymariabairdDescription
Growing by a well walked trail, next to the St. John river, on the University of fort Kent, behind the armory. Forest edge, with birch, fir, and shrubs,followed by a steep slope in to the river.
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Bedstraws (Genus Galium)Observer
brittanymariabairdDescription
Growing by a well walked trail, next to the St. John river, on the University of fort Kent, behind the armory. Forest edge, with birch, fir, and shrubs,followed by a steep slope in to the river.
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Shelf Fungi (Order Polyporales)Observer
brittanymariabairdDescription
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Deciduous forest, wet detritus soil, found growing on a decaying birch, a grouping of about fifteen.
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Hard, no give what's so ever when held,pale grey brown color, ring patten,black underneath, no stock, pores under cap.