Merville Woods fungi

From an email by Jocie to the Botany/Mycology Group on October 18. Click a photo to enlarge it.

We had a great time looking at a bonanza of fungi at Merville Woods on October 12! I got a bit carried away trying to figure out so many fungi, not to mention sorting the huge number of photos my daughter took! 

Special thanks to Véronique and Clara for the photos. You can view a small selection of the photos below, and download a PDF file containing them all as a slide presentation.

Download a list of all of the fungi that we saw on the walk. The photos correspond roughly to the list, but note that not every observed species has a photo. Special thanks to Alison for checking over the list. 

Amanita muscaria (button form)
Orange-yellow bonnet (Atheniella aurantiidisca)
Clitocybe sp.
Woolly velvet polypore (Onnia tomentosa)
Owl eyes (Phellodon tomentosus)
Scaly tooth (Sarcodon squamosus)
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