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Field observations - the same mushrooms from a lower angle (modified)

Henry Cowell Habitat Walk

A great group of people attended the Henry Cowell Habitat Walk this last Saturday. These hearty mushroom enthusiasts were greeted with early rain, muddy conditions…

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Field observations - the same mushrooms from a lower angle (modified)

  • Dec 1, 2014
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... and TONS of mushrooms popping up all over!


Herecium coralloides (November 2014). Photo by Cassandra Fuentes
Herecium coralloides (November 2014). Photo by Cassandra Fuentes

Some of the highlights were beautiful clumps of Oysters, fresh Lion's Mane, Dyer’s Polypore, carpets of Mycenas, an impressive troop of Jack O’Lanterns, and ominously glowing Death Caps. Below is a partial list of species found; there were various Agaricus, possible Agrocybes, and LBM’s that weren't included (among others).

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Henry Cowell Habitat Walk Species List - 11.22.14


  1. Agaricus benesii (red staining Agaricus group)

  2. Agaricus xanthodermus (phenol smelling Agaricus group)

  3. Amanita phalloides

  4. Amanita vaginata (group - Grisettes)

  5. Annulohypoxylon thouarsianum

  6. Aricularia aricula

  7. Astraeus hygrometricus

  8. Coprinus sterquilinus

  9. Cortinarius sp

  10. Ganoderma applanatum (group)

  11. Gomphidius oregonensis

  12. Gymnopus dryophilus

  13. Gymnopus quercophilus

  14. Herecium coralloides

  15. Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca

  16. Hypholoma fasciculare

  17. Lactarius rubrilacteus

  18. Lycoperdon perlatum

  19. Marasmius calhouniae

  20. Mycena capillaripes

  21. Mycena haematopus

  22. Mycena pura

  23. Omphalotus olivascens

  24. Phaeolus schwenitzi

  25. Phyllotoposis nidulans

  26. Pleurotus ostreatus

  27. Pluteus cervinus

  28. Ramaria sp

  29. Russula brevipes

  30. Russula cerolens

  31. Russula silvicola (group)

  32. Stereum hirsutum

  33. Suillus cearulesencse

  34. Suillus fusctotementosus

  35. Trametes versicolor

  36. Tremella aleuria

  37. Xerocomellus chrysenteron (and/or Xerocomellus truncates)

  38. Xerocomellus zelleri

  39. Xylaria hypoxylon


Editor's note: Photos from this trip were originally posted on Google+, which was deprecated for personal use in 2019. If you have photos from this trip shared publicly elsewhere, feel free to let us know!



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