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Bonnets (Genus Mycena)Observer
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Small brown mushrooms growing in clusters under a Douglas Fir.
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White Fibrecap (Inocybe geophylla)Observer
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Nasty-smelling whitish mushrooms growing under red cedar.
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
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Small orange mushrooms growing on a playground. Did not taste.
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
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Small orangish brown gilled mushrooms growing in bark on a playground.
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Genus HypholomaObserver
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Small yellow mushrooms with long stipes growing in small groups in grass. Not sure if H. Fascicularae or H. Capnoides. Did not taste.
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Orange Moss Navel (Rickenella fibula)Observer
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Tiny yellow-orange mushrooms growing in moss. Decurrent gills.
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Bonnets (Genus Mycena)Observer
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Tiny light brown gilled mushroom. Young ones have almost conical caps. Found in moss.
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Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)Observer
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Tiny brown mushrooms, growing individually in a group in a wheel rut.
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White Dapperling (Leucoagaricus leucothites)Observer
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Completely white. One has a ring on the stipe that's coming off. Growing on mossy grass.
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Orange Moss Navel (Rickenella fibula)Observer
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Tiny orange mushrooms growing in thick moss.
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Mushrooms, Bracket Fungi, Puffballs, and Allies (Class Agaricomycetes)Observer
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White stipes with white hairs, light brown caps growing on rotting acer macrophyllum (bigleaf maple) leaves.
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The Prince (Agaricus augustus)Observer
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Growing on compost pile. Huge. Some are being eaten by bugs. Caps have not opened yet. Gills are free. Stipe is hollow.
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White Dapperling (Leucoagaricus leucothites)Observer
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Completely white. Stipe is brittle with bulb being eaten by a slug. Cap separates easily. Smells sweetly earthy. Tastes mild.
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Common Ink Cap (Coprinopsis atramentaria)Observer
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Ink cap mushrooms about 3 inches tall, slimy, and covered in slugs.
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Observer
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The mushroom is the color of pale flesh all over. Tastes mild.
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Common Puffball (Lycoperdon perlatum)Observer
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Powdery white surface, wrinkled stem.
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Genus LeucoagaricusObserver
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3.5-4" tall, 2 inch wide cap, white all over, except for very light brown veil. Darker at apex of cap. Cap is convex, with a slight depression at the top. Gills are free and white. Stipe is hollow, fibrous, and easily detatched, with a slight bulb at the bottom.
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Pacific Banana Slug (Ariolimax columbianus)Observer
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4 in long with dark spots
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Western Redcedar (Thuja plicata)Observer
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About 3.5 feet wide, lower branches covered in moss.
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Scalycaps (Genus Pholiota)Observer
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Cap is viscid, leaves brown goo on hands. Growing in clusters. Greyish brown gills.
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Genus XeromphalinaObserver
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Orangish brown, ranging from 1/4" to 1" wide, groeing on a rotting piece of wood near a japanese maple. Gills are decurrent. Young mushrooms have incurved caps, while older ones are covex and lighter-colored.
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Western Sword Fern (Polystichum munitum)Observer
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Dark green fern with orange spores, about 3 ft tall, growing just outside of Sem 2D in a maintained garden area. With red alder, salmonberries, snowberries, salal, red cedar, evergreen hucleberries, and bear grass. Weather is overcast, 60? F.
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Pholiota terrestrisObserver
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Light brown, mildly sweet-tasting, warty all over, cap is darker at apex. Overcast, 60?F. Found on path under Douglas Fir trees near Hypholoma Cannoides and Gonlden Trumpet
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Smoky-gilled Hypholoma (Hypholoma capnoides)Observer
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Bright brownish yellow. .5 to1.5 inches off the ground. Earthy smell, mild flavor, white fuzz at bottom of stipe. 60? F overcast, found on trail beneath Douglas Firs near xeromphalina campanella and Pholiota Terrestris.
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Pinewood Gingertail (Xeromphalina campanella)Observer
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Orangish brownish orange. Growing on a dead log beneath Douglas Fir trees. Temperature is 60? F, weather is overcast. Mushrooms are about 2 inches tall with 1 inch wide caps. Mild smell. Tastes like dirt. Rusty hairs at base of stipe.
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Brittlestems and Allies (Family Psathyrellaceae)Observer
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Earthy smell, ivory stipe, cap is dk brown to lt brown at apex. Free gills. Growing in cluster of 20 under a bigleaf maple (acer macropyllum) and a sword fern. Substrate is a rotting log. Mild peppery taste.