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| Red cracked-cap bolete (Boletus chrysenteron) | 
Oh, if only I COULD identify mushroom species! But I'm not even going to try. I do well to keep up with our native plant and insect species. With all the recent rains, though, I had to at least shoot some photos of the many different kinds of mushrooms and other rain-related growths we have right now in our Wildscape. Some of them are quite beautiful. If you care to ID any of them for me, FEEL FREE! I'd love it!  










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| Likely a Ramaria sp. in the coral mushroom family. | 


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I photographed more mushrooms (below) May 18, 2015:






 
 
2 comments:
These are gorgeous photos - they look good enough to eat! I don't know diddly about fungi but judging by the variety you show I'd say your meadows have multiple healthy colonies growing in the soil. A sure sign of good stewardship and a well maintained happy balance.
Thank you for this website! I just foraged some pretty pink boletes, now I know what they are! :)
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