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Turkey-Tail (Trametes versicolor)Observer
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Growing on decaying conifer log (exact species no identified). Rains on and off all day. No freezes all week. Mushrooms fuzzy. No ability to smell or taste due to allergies.
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Mushrooms, Bracket Fungi, Puffballs, and Allies (Class Agaricomycetes)Observer
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Ramaria species. Found on south side of farm trail. Growing beneath Salal and Sword Fern.
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Panthercap (Amanita pantherina)Observer
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Found in TESC parking lot C, after a series of frozen days. Growing beneath Douglas Fir and Salal. Somewhat viscus/sticky cap.
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Toothed Jelly Fungus (Pseudohydnum gelatinosum)Observer
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Growing between C lot and the childcare center, in an area with ample Doug Fir.
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Sulphur Tuft (Hypholoma fasciculare)Observer
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Entrance to farmhouse trail. Growing along fallen conifer log- beyond my capacity to distinguish tree species.
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Questionable Stropharia (Stropharia ambigua)Observer
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Young specimen. Growing at the entrance to the farm trail. Viscus cap.
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Zeller's Bolete (Xerocomellus zelleri)Observer
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Mature specimen. Yellow pore surface bruising blue. Growing under Doug Fir.
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Powder Cap (Asterophora lycoperdoides)Observer
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Growing near Douglas Fir, Vine Mape, Sword and Brakken Fern, Evergreen Huckleberry. Some of the doug firs are dead."Smells like public restroom at waterpark". Smaller mushrooms growing on larger, mostly decomposed, unidentifiable, black gilled mushroom. The small mushrooms growing out of it are dusty ad mossy, with a brown powder covering the cap. When squeezed, droplets of water come out of them.
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Slippery Jacks (Genus Suillus)Observer
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Large pores, partial veil present. Surrounded by Sword Fern, Evergreen Huckleberry, Vine Maple and Doug Fir. 4-5 days since last rain. Caramel brown cap with darker spots. Lighter ring on cap edge, "corn pop yellow". Stip "margerine yellow". Slimy texture, pungent, mild smell. Stipe height 5 1/2 cm. Specimen height 8cm, 8cm cap diameter. Pores darken when touched.
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Mica Cap (Coprinellus micaceus)Observer
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Found off the farm trail after a day of rain. Growing in the crevice between two large branches of a big leaf maple in large clusters. No longer shiny, likely washed off by the rain. Bell shaped cap, mushroom heights ranging from 4-6 cm.