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Red Clover (Trifolium pratense)Observer
dennissanbornDescription
Found in patches, in firm soil along a walking trail. Big bud at the end of the ofbthe stem. Along with the three leaf pattern.
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Red Raspberry (Rubus idaeus)Observer
dennissanbornDescription
Found near spruce and fir. Along with bunch berry and other low dwelling plants. Thorns along the stem of the plant. Leafs serrated.
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Common Jewelweed (Impatiens capensis)Observer
dennissanbornDescription
Found on near beach, I'm shrubs growing up through. Somewhat wet soil. Long petoiled upper leaves.
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Canadian Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis)Observer
dennissanbornDescription
Found in compact soil. In bunches. Four leafed. No fruting body. Around other bunchberry, raspberry, and other.
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Bog Labrador Tea (Rhododendron groenlandicum)Observer
dennissanbornDescription
Found in bogs, very wet soil. Around decaying tamerac. Moss every where. Orange fuzzy underside. Green somewhat rough top.
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Red Maple (Acer rubrum)Observer
dennissanbornDescription
Found near lots of pines. Around other maple saplings, serrated leaf blades. Visible veins.
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Spinulose Wood Fern (Dryopteris carthusiana)Observer
dennissanbornDescription
Found near maple, pine. In cluster, roots jumbled. Veins simple, not connected to the cluster next to it.
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Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra)Observer
dennissanbornDescription
Found near maple and pine. In forested area. Shallow leaf blade sinus', visible vein down the middle of the leaf.
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Hexagonal-pored Polypore (Neofavolus alveolaris)Observer
dennissanbornDescription
Found on spruce branch, scattered around on branches. White spores, maze like gills.
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
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Found on ground under spruce and maple, not attached, tackey rounded top. Found singularly, more in singular spots as well.
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
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Found on a dead tree, pine or spruce, in clumps.Thin stalk, gills not attached, somewhat flat head. Yellow orange to brownish spores
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Mushrooms, Bracket Fungi, Puffballs, and Allies (Class Agaricomycetes)Observer
dennissanbornDescription
Found in ground under maple and spruce. In groups of 2 to 3. Yellowish spores. Slimy top. Free gills.
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Mushrooms, Bracket Fungi, Puffballs, and Allies (Class Agaricomycetes)Observer
dennissanbornDescription
Attached gills running down the stalk. Slimy to sticky on the inside. Found in light clusters in fir and spruce trees. White spores.
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Webcaps (Genus Cortinarius)Observer
dennissanbornDescription
Found on hedgehog mountain. With narrow somewhat close gills, fleshy, somewhat firm. Brownish red spores. Found on ground beneath american beech, maple and some birch, on an old decaying tree.
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Tinder Polypore (Fomes excavatus)Observer
dennissanbornDescription
Found on hedgehog mountain. Woody brown to light brown. Convex shape, and stemless. Brown spores. Lines identifying years or activity. Flat on the bottom. Found on rotting tree. Know as Flecked Flesh Polypore
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Orange Mycena (Mycena leaiana)Observer
dennissanbornDescription
Found on hedgehog mountain. On dead piece of wood. In cluster. Top of mushroom is is sticky and shiny. Gills are narrow and crowded, attached at the stem. Spores are orangey brown. Top of mushroom is flat with slightly sunken center. Known as Orange Mycena
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Common Puffball (Lycoperdon perlatum)Observer
dennissanbornDescription
White and round to turban shaped, with spines covering the mushroom. Inside is white and looks like memoeyt foam. Spines are short and long. Long spines fall and allow spores to be released. Found on hedgehog mountain. Under maple and american beech. Known as Gem studded puffball
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Brittlegills (Genus Russula)Observer
dennissanbornDescription
Found on Hedgehog Mountain, mainly near maple, birch, and some fir. Tacky on the top if the mushroom. With flat reddish orange cap. The gills are narrow and an off white color. Along with the spores. Found on ground singularly under some maple, birch and fir. Know as Emetic Russula
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Pezizas, Desert Truffles, and Allies (Family Pezizaceae)Observer
dennissanbornDescription
Apologies for the picture, but found on slightly beaten path. More around like it. Blackish spores. Beneath maple, spruce and fir trees
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Waxcaps (Genus Hygrocybe)Observer
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Found a on a slight incline. Beneath maple trees. Found in clusters. With gills, and yellow to light light brown spores.
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Mushrooms, Bracket Fungi, Puffballs, and Allies (Class Agaricomycetes)Observer
dennissanbornDescription
Light tan color. Found on decaying tree. Unsure of tree, possibly for or spruce, or ash. White to light brown spores. More found on different parts of tree.
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Mushrooms, Bracket Fungi, Puffballs, and Allies (Class Agaricomycetes)Observer
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Found on old partially decaying stump. Possibly spruce or maple. Smooth under side with no noticible spore holes. Unsure of spore color. Glazed top, smooth feel with rugged terrain
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Yellow Patches (Amanita flavoconia)Observer
dennissanbornDescription
Found on the ground, under some black birch, fir, and other trees. In slightly open but Forrest area.
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Common Soapwort (Saponaria officinalis)Observer
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Light Purple flower. Semi hard stalk. Found near fish river. In fairly firm soil. Found among other brush.
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Grasses (Family Poaceae)Observer
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Found on beach sandy area. Along the fish river.
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Common Jewelweed (Impatiens capensis)Observer
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Found just off the sand of Crocker beach on the fish river. Viney
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Birch Polypore (Fomitopsis betulina)Observer
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Found on I believe a yellow birch. Just off a beaten trail.
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Brittlegills (Genus Russula)Observer
dennissanbornDescription
Found under Black Spruce. Came straight from the ground. Somewhat distant gills. While being barely attached at the stem.