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balthazarslostlibrary · 11 months
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Fungi of Green lake, Aotearoa
The fruiting bodies of fungi come in all shapes, sizes, colours, and textures. Here is a small collection of some of the shapes of fungi that many people would be unfamiliar with, not just the traditional mushroom shape.
In order:
Ramaria sp. Coral fungus
Ramaria sp. Coral fungus
Ganoderma sp. Bracket fungus
Trametes sp. Shelf fungus
Cortinarius sp. Web cap
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starozoa · 3 months
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starry swimmer lilac coral fungus 🌊🌟
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theenbyroiderer · 7 months
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Found mostly coral fungi today.
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deathandmushrooms · 2 years
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Crown Coral | Artomyces pyxidatus
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aldercaps · 1 year
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Coral fungi my love, why are you so hard to photograph
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fungiwitnessed · 2 months
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Wrinkled Coral Fungi (Boston, MA)
>>Clavulina rugosa
Mycorrhizal fungi found growing in forest floor of mixed woods
Observed on: September 30, 2023
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lucylyall · 5 months
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Some of this years fungi photos!
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jazmatazzzzzz · 3 months
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Some coral fungi I found <3
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wildhemlock · 10 months
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This weekend's finds! So exciting! Chicken of the Woods and Coral Fungus
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angelnachos · 3 months
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Ramaria vinosimaculans- an edible coral fungus that stains reddish brown when touched or handled. These cool looking fungi are found in the PNW during fall.
While this species of ramaria is known in North America as edible, many cultures do not distingush ramaria species from each other. They consider all ramaria species to be edible.
Ramaria can cause mild gastric distress in some people. I've tried this species a couple of times and didn't have any reaction.
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Ramaria sp.
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pickleweed2 · 3 months
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Ramaria stricta, a coral fungus of the family Gomphaceae. Found fruiting below a fallen Douglas Fir log on a moist flat above Albee Creek.
both photos composed of a 40 image stack
Humboldt Redwoods State Park, California
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balthazarslostlibrary · 11 months
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Various species of coral fungi.
The term ‘coral fungi’ is a distinction that has no basis in genetics, and is instead only based on the morphology of a fungus. As such, the term is applied to a range of genera. Here in Aotearoa, we have over 100 identified species of coral fungi, which are distributed over 10 different genera.
The first and second photos are of fungi in the genus Clavaria, which are some of the only coral fungi in Aotearoa that don’t grow into branched clumps (one species, Clavaria zollingeri breaks from this).
The second photo is likely in the genus Tremellodendropsis, but I cannot say for certain.
Source for information
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fungusqueen · 11 months
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My friend and I photographing coral fungi on our fungal survey this winter
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lost-harts · 6 months
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October 2023
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