Legacy Gallery
Category: Sailor
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Unidentified | This unidentified mushroom was quite prolific in 2004. It grew through most of the summer. This photo was taken by Rick on 7/24/2004. | 0 | 05/24/2005 |
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Unidentified | Still unidentified. If these are around in 2005, I'll do a more rigorous job in attempting to identify. | 0 | 05/24/2005 |
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Suillus Tomentosus | This beautiful yellow-ish mushroom is also known as a "poor man's slippery jack". Supposedly edible, but not very good. | 0 | 05/24/2005 |
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Suillus Tomentosus | Note this mushroom has "pores" instead of "gills" underneath. This is from the family of mushrooms called boletes. | 0 | 05/24/2005 |
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Another Suillus Tomentosus | Note how the suillus tomentosus bruises a greenish-blue when scratched or bruised. Photo by Rick on 7/24/2004. | 0 | 05/24/2005 |
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Possible Leucopaxillus Amarus | I never did identify this mushroom with absolute certainty. They were very prolific throughout the summer and grew quite large. If it is a laucopaxillus amarus, it is inedible. | 0 | 05/24/2005 |
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Leucopaxillus Amarus ? | Another example of a possible leucopaxillus amarus. These photos were taken by Rick on 7/24/2004. | 0 | 05/24/2005 |
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Unidentified | Photo by Lynne on 7/24/2004. Unidentified mushroom. Small, about the size of a silver dollar. It was coated with a wet slippery surface. | 0 | 05/24/2005 |
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Unidentified but Beautiful | Photo by Lynne on 7/24/2004. | 0 | 05/24/2005 |
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Unidentified | Don't know what this is. It was growing on wood. Photo by Lynne on 7/24/2004. | 0 | 05/24/2005 |