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Oakland, California, United States
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The Scaly or Woolly Chanterelle was formerly placed in the Gomphus genus. It is reported mainly from North America.
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Ramaria cystidiophora var. citronella, reported from the Pacific Northwest of North America.
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A massive, red-tripped coral mushroom of uncertain distribution. Photo from Dakota Ridge, British Columbia.
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Known as the Red Coral Fungus or as Carmine Coral.
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Also known as the Carmine Coral, it does not stain on bruising. Found in the Pacific Northwest of North America under Hemlock.
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A large mushroom found in the mountains of Western North America. Photo taken to show unusual patterns of the ribs.
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A large, trumpet species, found mainly in the mountains of the Pacific Norhwest. Photo from 3000 ft. elevation on Tetrahedron Mountain, British Columbia.
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Reported from the Pacific Northwest of North America. Photo from Sunshine Coast, British Columbia.
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A widespread species, known as the Truncated Club.
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Plantation, California, United States
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A small species known from northwestern U.S. and adjacent Canada.
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A small club fungus of North America's Pacific Northwest. Here amid pine needles in Manning Park, British Columbia.
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Known as the Yellow Coral Fungus.
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Aging specimens of the Ochre Club in Manning Park, British Colombia.
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