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Fruiting beneath Douglas fir, Evergreen huckleberry and Western red cedar.
Harvested specimen and dehydrating for herbarium collection/genetic record.
My corresponding Mushroomobserver observation below-
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Heimiomyces cf tenuipes:
Single dried out fruiting body beneath Douglas fir and Western red cedar.
Stem: completely velvety/minutely hirsute.
Orange overall, deep rooting stem base darker orange(but equally hirsute).
Cap: infundibule, slightly granulose. Margins striate.
Gills: not crowded but close. Notched/mature.
Odor: slightly metallic.
Harvested specimen and dehydrating for herbarium collection/genetic record.
My corresponding Mushroomobserver observation below-
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Observ.
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Single fruiting beneath Douglas fir and Western red cedar.
Stem: pruinose.
Odor: not distinct.
Harvested specimen and dehydrating for herbarium collection/genetic record.
My corresponding Mushroomobserver observation below-
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Observ.
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Large fruiting coating a fallen Alnus rubra.
Reddish brown overall with minute shelving above pores.
Harvested two sections.
Applied 3% KOH to surface. Darkened, but no distinct change after 5 minutes.
Removed thin pore layer surface/tissue and mounted in 3% KOH on a glass slide.
MICROSCOPY:
Setae: abundant along outer edge of tissue. Long and spear like with fine pointed/sharp tips.
Basidia: 4 sterigmate.
Hyphae: Septate, notches, notch points slightly flaring at intersection or where separated.
Spores: Ellipsoid, with a single guttule(oil dot) in center of each spore(appearing like black eyed peas). Very small, thin walled.
All macroscopic and microscopic features match for F. ferruginosa.
Dehydrating both specimens to bag for herbarium collection/genetic record.
My corresponding Mushroomobserver observation below-
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Cola de Pavo (Trametes versicolor)Observ.
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Fruiting on a fallen Alnus rubra.
Drastic contrasted cap zones, densely hirsute throughout.
Pore surface: large, circular pores(easily visible to naked eye).
Harvested for dehydration and later use in tincture. Preserving a single specimen/bagged for herbarium collection/genetic record.
My corresponding Mushroomobserver observation below-
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Noctuido de la Acedera (Noctua pronuba)Observ.
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Larvae.
Crawling on the sidewalk edge outside of my son’s elementary school.
Shot with iPhone11 Pro Max.
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Crawling on the kitchen counter. Shot with my iPhone11 pro max and a small flashlight in my teeth as a spotlight.
Did not preserve Specimen.
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Tribu GaleruciniObserv.
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Crawling on the edge of my car window.
Did not preserve specimen.
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Single fruiting body beneath Douglas fir and vine maple.
Harvested cap and dehydrated for herbarium collection/genetic record.
My corresponding Mushroomobserver observation below-
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Single dry fruiting beneath Douglas fir, vine maple and Western red cedar.
Gills: stained dark purple brown beneath veil from spore dispersal.
Harvested specimen.
Removed single gill and mounted on slide in 3% KOH.
MICROSCOPY:
Spores: large, Ellipsoid to elongated, most with a flattened truncate end on one side with visible germ pore. Brown in KOH.
Basidia: 4 sterigmate.
Dehydrated specimen and bagged for herbarium collection/genetic record.
My corresponding Mushroomobserver observation below-
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Abundant in the northern orchard/field at Millersylvania.
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Building/majntaining a large mound. Multiple long production trails tangential off main mound.
In the northern orchard field at Millersylvania.
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Lechuga del Minero (Claytonia perfoliata)Observ.
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Abundant near the Northern field parking lot at Millersylvania.
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Lirio del Valle del Oeste (Maianthemum dilatatum)Observ.
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Flower budding.
Along the riparian boardwalk trail.
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Col de Mofeta Occidental (Lysichiton americanus)Observ.
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Flowering.
Riparian boardwalk trail.
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Early season growth/development.
Riparian boardwalk trail.
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Zarza del Salmon (Rubus spectabilis)Observ.
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Flowering.
Riparian boardwalk.
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Ayarín (Pseudotsuga menziesii)Observ.
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Very large 2nd growth Doug fir.
My son Boyd for scale in shot#2.
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Nolanea holoconiota(Entoloma holoconiotum):
Two mature fruiting bodies beneath Douglas fir and Western red cedar.
Stem: Pruinose/frosted.
Gills: coated in dense layer of pink spores.
Odor: none detected.
Harvested both specimens.
Removed a single gill from largest specimen and mounted in KOH on a glass slide.
MICROSCOPY:
Spores: angular, 5-6 sided. Medium sized.
Basidia: all basidia 4 sterigmate in this collection.
Dehydrated both specimens and bagged for herbarium collection/genetic record.
My corresponding Mushroomobserver observation below-
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Observ.
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Single fruiting beneath Douglas fir and Western red cedar.
Harvested two sections of cap.
MICROSCOPY:
Removed a single gill and mounted in 3% KOH on a glass slide.
Gill edge: abundant with chain of “cystidia like” clavate cells.
Spores: ellipsoid to slightly pip shaped/curved. Smooth, medium sized.
Dehydrated both sections of cap and bagged for herbarium collection/genetic record.
My corresponding Mushroomobserver observation below-
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Col de Mofeta Occidental (Lysichiton americanus)Observ.
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Flowering. In a dried up wetland near the main dock at deep lake.
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Observ.
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Nolanea holoconiota(Entoloma holoconiotum):
Single fruiting beneath Douglas fir and Western red cedar.
Nolanea with Pale tones overall.
Stem: Pruinose.
Gills: coated in pink spore drop.
Odor: None.
Harvested single specimen.
Removed a single gill and mounted in 3% KOH.
Spores: Angular, 5-6 sided, medium sized.
Basidia: both 4 and 2 sterigmate analyzed/photographed.
Lamellar trama: abundant globose cells.
Dehydrating specimen for herbarium collection/genetic record.
My corresponding Mushroomobserver observation linked below-