Turkey tails 》 Trametes versicolor
Some beautiful turkey tails from the trails this week. 🧡
Southeast Texas, 6 Dec. 2023
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More yellow-stemmed Micropores. These things are everywhere.
24/09/23 - Microporus xanthopus
QLD:WET - El Arish, farmland road
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Here are some nice mushrooms
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ummmm. mushroom n moss
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Some old mushroom doodles while I try to decide what I can share out of my current sketchbook ~ I finished it but I used a highlighter as the main tool for the last pages... Not ideal for scanning. 😂 These are from a different, watercolor sketchbook and were actually done in July!
Left is a shaggy ink cap and the right is a turkey tail. I really like how the turkey tail came out! The turkey tail is almost entirely Posca except for that deep black (fountain pen) and I can't remember much about the ink cap :Ta I mostly only remember what I was listening to at the time (a Call of Cthulhu one shot), but am pretty sure it was a different brand of paint pens that weren't as opaque.
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⋆ ࣪. Fuzzy little guys on the walk to the river ⋆ ࣪.
✧ some silly coral fungi I believe ! ✧
⋆ ࣪. ˖ ࣪⭑ Soothing walk <3 ⋆ ࣪. ˖ ࣪⭑
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There is a swamp willow (Salix nigra) at the edge of the yard that started slowly falling over several years ago. This type of willow has an unusual life strategy of getting old and cranky, slowly keeling over sideways near a stream, eventually getting low enough to start growing extra roots along what was formerly the trunk, and the branches on the side turn into new trunks in a small clonal colony. This one has several dead branches that are growing lovely shelf fungi.
Here's a photo from 2020, it has collapsed a lot more since then. As long as it doesn't completely block the little stream, I'm just going to let it do its thing.
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Shelf Fungi of Abortiporus sp with bright red guttation, growing on the decomposing wood of downed alder. Still working to ID the species. This was found along the bank of East Fork Willow Creek.
final two images are 60 and 120 image stacks
Six Rivers National Forest, Willow Creek
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I found a ton of little splitgill mushrooms on a tree near the water the other day! There were also LOTS of snails 🐌
IDs:
1. Splitgill mushroom (Schizophyllum commune)
2. Marsh periwinkle snails (Littoraria irrorata)
3. Male mallard (Anas platyrhynchos)
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Lumpy Conk
Federation Forest State Park, Washington, April 22 2023
Photo Mary Howerton
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inktober day 18
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⚠️TRIGGER WARNING⚠️
BODY HORROR, FUNGI, HIGH KEY TRYPOPHOBIA, SAD WILLOW
Goretober day 15: Fungi
Sometimes stress manifests in physical forms, not like this but I’m just saying.
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shelves!!!
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