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BH-3394 | |
00082 | |
Photos / SoundsWhatMilkcaps, Brittlegills and Allies (Family Russulaceae)ObserverheatherdawsonDescriptionPleasant, mild, sweet and citrus-y aroma |
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Photos / SoundsWhatGenus CaziaObserverheatherdawsonDescriptionExposed and must have been growing for quite some time— the nearby grass had woven its roots all throughout the peridium of this one. |
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Photos / SoundsWhatGenus CaziaObserverheatherdawsonDescriptionTwo sizable truffle growing near each other, both fruiting above the soil and exposed (but still completely hidden by tall grass). |
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Photos / SoundsWhatTruffles (Genus Tuber)ObserverheatherdawsonDescriptionDifficult to describe the odor on this one, it is consistently more “chemical” and sharp than T candidum/quercicola though shares many similarities (including habitat). DNA will tell. |
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Photos / SoundsWhatTruffles (Genus Tuber)ObserverheatherdawsonDescriptionDifficult to describe the odor on this one, it is consistently more “chemical” and sharp than T candidum/quercicola though shares many similarities (including habitat). DNA will tell. |
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WhatMilkcaps, Brittlegills and Allies (Family Russulaceae)ObserverheatherdawsonDescriptionSame as the most abundant Russula found during April surveys. Not collected |
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Photos / SoundsWhatGenus ParagalactiniaObserverheatherdawsonDescriptionHighly abundant, all growing on the soil surface but typically under leaf litter. Wonderful, complex aroma. Rich, bread-y. |
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CA24-00190 | |
Photos / SoundsWhatEyelash Cups (Genus Scutellinia)ObserverlostcoastmikeDescriptionThese are abundant on hardwoods right now, but I do not think I have seen them on what I think is a Douglas Fir chunk of wood. As this appears to be. |
CA24-00189 |
Photos / SoundsWhatFungi Including Lichens (Kingdom Fungi)ObserverlostcoastmikeDescriptionNot sure if Fungal. . .micro seems possible but no spores seen. |
CA24-00188 |