I found this little lichen growing on a stabilized sand dune near the ocean.
In an open forest among Pinus jeffreyi, Arctostaphylos sp., and Arbutus menziesii.
In a pre-commercial thinned partially open forest I found this awesome Cladonia among Pseudotsuga menziesii, Quercus kellogi, Pinus jeffreyii
In a pre-commercial thinned partially open forest I found this awesome Cladonia among Pseudotsuga menziesii, Quercus kellogi, Pinus jeffreyii
In a pre-commercial thinned partially open forest I found this awesome Cladonia among Pseudotsuga menziesii, Quercus kellogi, Pinus jeffreyii
In a pre-commercial thinned partially open forest I found this awesome Cladonia among Pseudotsuga menziesii, Quercus kellogi, Pinus jeffreyii
This serpentine open forested area was populated with Arbutus menziesii, Arctostaphylos sp., Pinus jeffreyi
In a Darlingtonia californica fen I saw this lichen growing on a leafless bush. Also in the area were Pinus jeffreyi, Azalea sp., Rhododendron occidentale, Umbellularia californica and Arctostaphylos canescens.
These cute little club fungi were growing in needle litter from Pinus jeffreyi in an serpentine area.
Found growing on a dead small diameter snag in a serpentine influenced forest of Pinus jeffreyi, Arbutus menziesii, and Acrtostaphylos sp.
This puffball was found growing on the forest floor, beneath Quercus kellogi, Arbutus menziesii, and Psteudotsuga menziesii.
These sequestrate fungi were found in the duff beneath Arctostaphylos sp. in an area with Pinus jeffreyi.
This toothed fungi was collected from a Pinus jeffreyi in a serpentine forested field.
I found this fungi growing along the loop trail before Hwy 118. It was growing beneath Alnus rubra and vaccinium sp.
I found this little fungi growing in a Pinus contorta dominated beach forest section of the park. There were more than five of them in different stages of development.
I found this fungi growing in a sand dune with Fragaria sp. nearby.
I found this lichen attached to a twig, among other leaf litter in a plot off the Millstone Creek Trail. The partially open canopy consisted mainly of Pseudotsuga heterophylla and Tsuga menzesii.
Off the Millstone Creek trail, growing in a seep, I found this Peltigera.
Just off the beach trail beneath a Tsuga heterophylla, this fungi was growing on a twig on the ground.
Along the road to the long house I found a patch of these fungi growing on a downed log beneath Acer macrophyllum.
I found this fungi growing on a downed Acer macrophyllum under a mostly open canopy.
Unfortunately, I did not photograph it before I dehydrated it.
Off of Millstone Trail I found some Witches Butter growing on a twig on the ground.
Unfortunately I did not take a picture before I dehydrated it.
This little fungi was growing on a twig on the ground off the Millstone Trail, in partial canopy under a Psuedotsuga heterophylla and Thuja plicata forest.
These fungi were found on a fallen hemlock along the Millstone Trail.
This lichen was attached to a twig that had fallen from an Alnus rubra along the trail to the Opal Creek Center
This sample of Usnea longissima was found off the Millstone trail.
This Sphaerophorus was found among other windblown lichen below a young Thuja plicata (Western Hemlock)
This Peltigera was found growing in a rocky seep off of the Millstone trail.
This lichen was found beneath a partially open forest canopy among other windblown lichen on the ground.
This small stone covered in Pilophorus was found along a rocky trail.