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Agaricus Amicosus Family Here you can see several agaricus amicosus together. Note the pink gills on new, young specimens. Edible and quite good. Photo on 9/5/2004. 0 05/27/2005

Unidentified Don't know what this one is. Photo on 7/25/2004. 0 05/27/2005

Aspen Orange Bolete These large mushrooms grow under Aspen trees. They are quite prolific on our land. There is some controversy over their edibility with a hypothesis that there is more than one variety -- one of which is toxic. I haven't tried eating one. As they age, which happens quite fast, bugs tend to take over. Also called "orange caps", I think. Photo taken on 7/25/2004. 0 05/27/2005

Wood Violet Rick learned a lesson on this one. He posted this photo and originally called it a Mountain Bluebell. After alll, it was blue and looked a lot like the Mountain Bluebells posted earlier. The lesson is to always check with Lynne! Shortly after posting it, Fred Johnson left a comment pointing out that it was a Violet, not a Bluebell. And, he was right and Lynne was mad at me for not checking with her...so, here it is a Wood or Blue Violet. Photo by Lynne on 5/27/2005. 0 05/29/2005

Fairy Slippers The first Fairy Slippers of the year on our land. Photo by Lynne 5/27/2005. 0 05/29/2005

Fairy Slippers There were many Fairy Slippers at the end of May. Photo by Lynne on 5/27/2005. 0 05/29/2005

Fairy Slippers (Calypso Bulbosa) Photo by Lynne on 5/27/2005. 0 05/29/2005

Vase Flower The first Vase Flower of the season. Photo by Lynne on 5/27/2005. 0 05/29/2005

Bluebells - Mertensia oblongifolia Photo by Lynne on 5/27/2005. 0 05/29/2005

Season's First Paintbrush Indian Paintbrush, the state flower of Wyoming. There were very few in late May. This was one of the brave ones. Photo by Lynne on 5/27/2005. 0 05/29/2005