Special Issue, November 1, 2007
At 4500 ft.
By Herman Brown, Greenville, CA
herman@fungi-zette.com
 
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Today we decided to take a leisurely walk on a trail at about 4500 ft.. The walk offers a wide range of habitat, so we thought it might be a good place to find more and  different mushrooms.

We didn't see very much in quantity of anything, but were pleased with the variety. Besides what is shown in the pictures below, we found some Armillaria albolanaripes, a partially eaten Boletus regius, and several other mushrooms that were too small to photograph. 

No Chanterelles nor Boletus aereus seen yet.

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Dead  Man's Foot - Pisolithus tinctorius

Young Fomitopsis sp.

Naematoloma capnoides?

Naematoloma, w/flash

Gomphus floccosus

Oyster Mushrooms - Pleurotus ostreatus

Pholiota aurivella with Oysters

Fomitopsis pinicola

Entoloma sp.

Cortinarius sp.

LBM

LBM w/flash

LGM (Little Gray Mushroom)

LGM #2

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