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Witch's Hat (Hygrocybe conica)Observer
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Growing on a slope in sandy soil on the bluffs by the campus beach. Surrounding shrubs include young alders, salal, and trailing blackberry. Collected during field survey.
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Red-banded Conks (Complex Fomitopsis pinicola)Observer
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Growing on douglas fir trunk.
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Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus)Observer
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Collected off a trail, growing in a group out of a conifer log.
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Turkey-Tail (Trametes versicolor)Observer
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Found in my backyard growing out of a cut conifer stump in abundance. Beautiful blue and green coloring in velvety top.
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Psychedelic Ovoid Mushroom (Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata)Observer
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Growing in abundance in mulched rose garden.
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Psilocybe azurescensObserver
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Found growing on beach in sandy soil under beach dune grass. Scattered growth pattern.
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Western Amethyst Laccaria (Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis)Observer
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Found on slope adjacent to beach during field survey. Habitat of douglas fir, alder and salal.
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Ridged Tooth (Hydnellum scrobiculatum)Observer
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Found scattered off of trail at beginning of park. Abundance of evergreen huckleberry along trail.
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Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria)Observer
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Found in campsite on coast of Washington growing in grass.
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
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Found on the coast of Washington among shore pines and salal.
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
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Dominant trees: Douglas Fir and Alder. Dominant shrubs: sword fern, salal, trailing blackberry. Growing in groups out of humus, very abundant.
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Ochre Jelly Club (Leotia lubrica)Observer
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Jelly-like fungus with distinct cap and stem. Collected adjacent to a trail on a slope, growing in humus.
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Violet Webcap (Cortinarius violaceus)Observer
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Large specimens collected off of a main trail. Forest dominated by Douglas Fir and Hemlock.
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Grey Coral Fungus (Clavulina cinerea)Observer
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Growing in humus. Douglas fir dominant forest.
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Picipes melanopusObserver
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Found growing out of dead conifer wood covered with moss.
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Cortinarius smithiiObserver
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Scattered throughout Douglas fir dominated forest in groups or alone. Bright red gills and cap.
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Webcaps (Genus Cortinarius)Observer
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Part of the C. cylindripes group, the "slimy" corts. Growing in humus on a slope next to trail.
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Growing out of humus in a forest dominated with big leaf maple and alder. Dominant shrub sword fern.
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Boletes (Family Boletaceae)Observer
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Stumbled upon a field of these guys - probably over 100 of them in this small area! (could not photograph entire plot)
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Bicoloured Deceiver (Laccaria bicolor)Observer
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Found growing scattered throughout forest dominated by douglas firs and western hemlocks with understory of mountain huckleberry. Growing out of humus. Second photo was taken at Opal Creek Wilderness area of same species.
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
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Found during field survey.
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Yellowleg Bonnet (Mycena epipterygia)Observer
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Found during field survey.
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
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Found during field survey in forest dominated by douglas firs, western hemlocks, salal and rhododendron. Growing in a small group out of humus.
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Yellowfoot (Craterellus tubaeformis)Observer
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Found in great abundance throughout Opal Creek Wilderness. This particular specimen was in an area dominated by douglas firs and western hemlocks with understory of salal and rhododendrons. Growing in groups out of humus.
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Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria)Observer
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Beautiful mushroom found in front lawn of a local residence while on a bike ride.
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Sulphur Tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare)Observer
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Found growing in multiple clumps out of decaying conifer wood. Trees in area include cottonwood, white pine and aspen. Greenish tint to gills, also known as "sulphur tufts".
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Shingled Hedgehog (Sarcodon imbricatus)Observer
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Found at 3,000 ft. elevation after a freeze in a forest dominated by various pines - trees include white pine, lodge pull pine, aspen, and cottonwood. Scattered and growing out of humus.