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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.
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Ramaria sp. Coral fungus
Ramaria sp. Coral fungus
Ganoderma sp. Bracket fungus
Trametes sp. Shelf fungus
Cortinarius sp. Web cap
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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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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.
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Humboldt Redwoods State Park, California
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look at these neat little mans
Aww hello! <3 Thanks for sharing!
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aphermion · 8 months
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halomancer · 2 years
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pilzpapi · 2 years
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thiswillnotdo · 2 years
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calochortus · 1 month
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Upright Coral Fungus (Ramaria sp)
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Upright Coral Fungus (Ramaria sp) by Will Atkins Via Flickr: spot the springtail (Tomocerus vulgaris) in its palatial home!
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phytophiliac · 2 years
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Coral Fungus (Ramaria largentii). The coral fungi apparently range from edible to mildly toxic causing nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. According to coloradomushrooms.com, Ramaria largentii is edible though the author cautions against eating the ones with any pink or reddish color.
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cilginfizikcilervbi · 2 years
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Büyüleyici Bir O Kadar da Zehirli
Büyüleyici Bir O Kadar da Zehirli
Büyüleyici Bir O Kadar da Zehirli Ormanlarda çürüyen kütükler üzerinde yaşayan bu mantarlar görüntüsü ile büyüyüleyici olduğu kadar zehirli de. Ramaria stricta isimli mercan benzeri bu mantarı kesinlikle yememeniz gerekiyor.  Yazan: Selim ÖZTEMEL Kaynak* YouTube Kanalımız
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woodlnds · 6 months
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Ramaria stricta, the upright coral fungus.
31/10/2023 / PNW
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pickleweed2 · 6 months
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Ramaria sp, being fed on by a trio of springtails.
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Rogue-Siskiyou National Forest, Oregon
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mycoblogg · 9 months
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FOTD #071 : red coral fungus! (ramaria araiospora)
red coral is a coral mushroom in the family gomphaceae. :-) it is found in the himalaya & north america. it grows either in clusters or singularly, & prefers western hemlock & tanoak. it likely forms a mycorrhizal association !!
the big question : can i bite it?? it is edible & sold as food in mexico :-) though, overconsumption can cause stomach upset.
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r. ariospora description :
"the fruit bodies of ramaria araiospora typically measure 5–14 cm (2–5+1⁄2 in) tall by 2–10 cm (3⁄4–3+7⁄8 in) wide. there is a single, somewhat bulbous stipe measuring 2–3 cm (3⁄4–1+1⁄8 in) long by 1.5–2 cm (5⁄8–3⁄4 in) thick, which is branched up to six times. the branches are slender, usually about 1–5 mm (1⁄16–3⁄16 in) in diameter, while branches near the base are thicker, up to 4 cm (1+5⁄8 in) thick. the terminal branches are forked or finely divided into sharp tips. the trama is fleshy to fibrous in young specimens, but becomes brittle when dried. the branches are red initially, fading to a lighter red in maturity, while the base, including the stipe, is white to yellowish-white. branch tips are yellow."
[images : source & source] [fungus description : source]
"i love this fungus so much<3 she's SO pretty. i only learnt about it recently."
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blogbirdfeather · 5 months
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Ramaria stricta
Sintra/Portugal (23/11/2023)
[Nikon D850; AF 105mm Micro-Nikkor F2,8 with Circular Flash Nissin  MF 18; 1/250s; F16; 400 ISO]
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