Posts by David Ansley
Photo of droopy Agarikon conk on very old stump.
Agarikon
Washington Cascades
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Rare, endangered and photogenic.
Orange-green cup mushroom in sunshine.
Spring orange peel fungus
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These are parasites on Douglas fir seeds.
It’s good to be cautious. Fortunately, C molybdites is not found here yet. Plus, habitat was woodland, not meadow.
Yes! I looked around. It was alone.
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Orange shelf mushroom on a mossy log.
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Chicken of the Woods, Gifford Pinchot National Forest
Hi Brian, I think you might be right. In another photo the stipe is properly shaggy. And most caps were not upturned like this one. In the Skoke in October.
I’m never going to look at this picture the same way again.
There are thousands of species around here. About 20 are tasty and safe. Maybe half a dozen will try to kill you. The rest are best enjoyed for their habitat role, their appearance, or just the discovery.
Definitely. There are lots of tasty edible ones in the forests here, especially in the fall.