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The Cinnamon Webcap is a widespread species, with a range extending to elevation.
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RSPB Nags Head Reserve,Forest of Dean Glos. SO600096
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Storridge Woods, Worcs
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Rosy Marasmius brightens dead wood in the Neotropics and in southwest Pacific region. Photo from Panama.
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A species which infects dead maple leaves. Rhytismataceae Family.
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The Pacific Northwest version of the Deer Mushroom or Deer Shield, often lumped under P. cervinus. Edible, with pinkish-brown spores.
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Birtsmorton Churchyard, SO775365
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Tremella mesenterica, yellow jelly fungus. Maine, 28th November 2008, mixed coastal forest. The identification by Bob Andersen (thanks Bob) is tentative and I would welcome confirmation or correction
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Sundbyvik, Sdermanlands Ln, Sverige
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The Crowded White Clitocybe is better known here in the Pacific Northwest as C. dilatata.
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Scutellinia scutellata on the rotten tree
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The Pacific Golden Chanterelle is a widely hunted and collected species in the Pacific Northwest. This photo from the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia shows the complex patterns of the ribs.
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A photo of bakers yeast, taken through the microscope. Please note: use of this image for non-commercial purposes requires attribution. Thanks!
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Known as the Yellow Coral Fungus.
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The Saffron Webcap is mainly reported from Europe and western North America.
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Pista entregada por Pablo Sandoval. falt observar al microscopio*...
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Also known as the Sharp Scaled Parasol, typically found in parks and gardens in Europe and North America.
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Also placed in the Xerocomellus genus. Zeller's Bolete is found mainly in western North America.
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Stony Cross, England, United Kingdom
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A colorful species of western North America, going by names such as the Amethyst Deceiver or Western Amethyst Laccaria.