These are the last of the mushrooms I found along the Elk Falls trail a week ago. Half of them are LBMs (Little Brown Mushrooms), difficult to identify.
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LBM with a shiny, moist cap. |
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Rosy Gomphidius, Gomphideus subroseus, maybe. |
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A younger specimen, with two tiny Mycenas. |
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Maybe another Rosy. |
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Decurrent gills (gills that run down the stem) on a white mushroom. |
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Creamy yellow buttons. |
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LBMs with pitted caps. |
Birds tomorrow, I think.
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Estos son los últimos de los hongos que vi en la ladera arriba de las cataratas. La mitad caen en la categoría de LBMs (Little Brown Mushrooms, Hongos Pequeños color de Café) difícil de identificar.
- LBM con un sombrero brilloso, hómedo.
- Creo que serán Gomphidius subroseus.
- Otro G. subroseus, con dos pequeños Mycena sp.
- Puede ser otro G. subroseus. Tal vez.
- Hongo blanco mostrando sus laminillas decurrentes (que se extienden sobre el tallo).
- Botoncitos color crema.
- Y otros LBMs con sombreros erosionados.
Para mañana, tengo unos pajaritos.
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