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Shelf Mushroom A lot of these shelf mushrooms grow on aspen trees on our land. Photo by Lynne on 7/29/2005. 0 08/02/2005

Black-eyed susan (Rudbeckia hirta) Fred Johnson submitted this photo with the comment: Took this picture of Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) at Sand Creek on 8/1/5. R. A. Nelson says "[it] is well-known for its large gold and chocolate flower-heads and rough foliage ...." 0 08/03/2005

Goldenglow or Cutleaf Coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata) Fred Johnson submitted this photo with this comment: Took this picture of Goldenglow or Cutleaf Coneflower (Rudbeckia laciniata) at Sand Creek on 8/1/5. R. A. Nelson says "[it is] a very tall, smooth plant with large flower-heads 2 to 4 inches across, drooping yellow rays, and a raised, greenish-yellow disk." 0 08/03/2005

Little Gentian (Gentianella acuta) This little "a - cuta" flower is found in wet areas under Aspens from June through September. These were the first we saw this year. The photo was taken by Lynne on 8/6/2005. These flowers have many common names: Rose Gentian, Love Gentian, North Gentian, Amarella and Felwort. 0 08/12/2005

Little Gentian (Gentianella acuta) Photo by Lynne on 8/7/2005. 0 08/12/2005

Little Gentian (Gentianella acuta) Photo by Lynne on 8/7/2005. 0 08/12/2005

Service Berry Earlier in the year, we took photos of Service Berry flowers. Here is the mature fruit from one of those plants. These are pleasant, edible berries. Photo by Lynne on 8/7/2005. 0 08/12/2005

Delicious Milk Cap (Lactarius deliciosus) Photo by Rick on 8/7/2005. 0 08/12/2005

Delicious Milk Cap (Lactarius deliciosus) One of the mushrooms that I can positively identify. Edible, but apparently not necessarily delicious. I've never eaten one as of this writing. Also known as: Saffron Milk Cap, Orange-juice Milk Cap. The mushroom gives on an orange "milk" when cut. Photo by Rick on 8/7/2005. 0 08/12/2005

The "Oyster Tree" on 8/7/2005 Yes, we got another nice harvest of Oyster Mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus) from the "Oyster Tree". We got about 2 pounds of fresh mushrooms. Photo by Lynne on 8/6/2005. 0 08/12/2005