Mushrooms at Paradise Meadows in October

From an email by Jocie to the Botany/Mycology Group on November 16. Click a photo to enlarge it.

One of the highlights from our fungi trip to Paradise Meadows on October 20 was the handsome Admirable bolete (Aureoboletus mirabilis). The red, velvety gills of Cortinarius smithii were also spectacular! 

You can download the full list of species seen. If you notice any errors or names that aren’t up to date let me know.





Here are a few photos from the trip.

    Cortinarius smithii (1)
    Cortinarius smithii (2)
    Admirable bolete button
    Admirable bolete
    Cortinarius sp.
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