follow. Any ID's are tentative pending confirmation. Please do not eat any wild mushrooms unless you are absolutely sure they are not poisonous.
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| Lobster mushroom |
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| Large one with lavender gills |
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| Suspicious one next to three small chanterelles. |
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| Bolete that may have been colonized by another fungus |
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| Red capped double mushroom |
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| Aborted Entoloma |
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| These were small (two inches) in a cluster. I thought they were puffballs at first. |
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| Entoloma? |
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| Also Entoloma? |
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| Spore print from a VERY slimy gilled mushroom |
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| Aborted entoloma and regular entoloma next to each other |
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| Jelly-like coral fungus |
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| First Group by Pond |
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| Second Group Behind Red Barn |
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| Third Group by Treehouse |
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| Fourth Group Winding Ridge Trail |
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| Lobster |
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| Aborted Entoloma |
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| Puffball |
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| On an Elm tree |
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| Puffball cut in half |
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| Not a mushroom |
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| One student thinks this is "dead man's finger" |

























































































































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