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Purple Spindles (Alloclavaria purpurea)Observer
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Blood Red Russula (Russula rosacea)Observer
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White Coral Fungus (Clavulina coralloides)Observer
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Jewelled Amanita (Amanita junquillea)Observer
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Western Amethyst Laccaria (Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis)Observer
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Toothed Jelly Fungus (Pseudohydnum gelatinosum)Observer
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Genus ClavariaObserver
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Fluted Black Elfin Saddle (Helvella lacunosa [inactive])Observer
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Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria)Observer
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King Bolete (Boletus edulis)Observer
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Common Ink Cap (Coprinopsis atramentaria)Observer
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Common Puffball (Lycoperdon perlatum)Observer
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Depressed Hedgehog (Hydnum umbilicatum)Observer
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Brittlegills (Genus Russula)Observer
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Scarlet Waxy Cap (Hygrocybe coccinea)Observer
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Tiny red young mushrooms that begin to have orange edges as they mature.
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Depressed Hedgehog (Hydnum umbilicatum)Observer
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Very similar to H. repandum, but the difference is in the very distinct depression and or hole in the center off the cap.
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Amanita Sect. Amanita (Section Amanita)Observer
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I found A. gemmata in 2 different location. Both gemmatas were found growing singly at Evergreen State college. Both had a bulbous clavate stipe with annulus present. Both had some partial veil remnants on cap. Caps were pale yellow/tan to slightly olive. At first I thought they were A. phaloides, but further investigation resulted in determining they are A. gemmata.
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Genus ArcyriaObserver
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Maroon little gelatinous finger like structures that release spores when when touched growing on a decaying stump.
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Depressed Hedgehog (Hydnum umbilicatum)Observer
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Found several off these scattered around and under ferns at Evergreen State College.
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Porcini and Allies (Genus Boletus)Observer
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Single edulis next to a tree. Other larger ones someone had already gotten to.
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Western Black Elfin Saddle (Helvella vespertina)Observer
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Single H. lacunosa growing out of pine duff. Infected with Hypomyces cervinigenus. Cap had turned from greyish tan when I picked it to salmon color by the time I got it to the lab. Very interesting.
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Brittlegills (Genus Russula)Observer
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Very uniquely colored russula. Orange to slightly salmon. Very viscid cap. Growing on a downed tree.
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Purple Jellydisc (Ascocoryne sarcoides)Observer
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This small purple jelly fungus was growing on a downed tree.
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Toothed Jelly Fungus (Pseudohydnum gelatinosum)Observer
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i found several of these "cat's tongues" found growing on a downed tree. It has been raining quite a lot, so these were nice and plump. The few budding babies were dome shaped.
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Common Ink Cap (Coprinopsis atramentaria)Observer
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Found a small group of young mushrooms growing at the base of a tree. Caps had not opened yet.
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Pale Oyster (Pleurotus pulmonarius)Observer
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Several small light yellowish brown fan shaped fungi that resemble oyster mushrooms. However, they were NOT growing on decaying wood but out of dirt at the base of a tree.
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Western Amethyst Laccaria (Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis)Observer
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Several large purple mushrooms growing up through fallen maple leaves and pine duff. The more mature mushrooms were not as vibrant as the younger ones.
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Blood Red Russula (Russula rosacea)Observer
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Found several at Ocean City State park growing under shore pine. Some were viscid, others were dry from sun exposure. Mixed ages.