Fungi, Part 4 |
Image 1. Daldinia sp.? The inside looks like Annulohypoxylon thouarsianum,
Image 2. A cluster of unidentified mushrooms. Photo by Victor Duran
Image 3. A cup fungus, possibly a species of Peziza
Image 4. A polypore, or bracket fungus,fFrom Mt. Tamalpais, Marin County, California
Image 5. Are these tan balls a species of puffball? Slime mold sporangia?
Image 6. Are these tan balls a fungus, perhaps a species of puffball,
Image 7. An ascomycete fungus
Image 8. A white mushrorom, Sonoma County, California
Image 9. An unidentified cup fungus. Photo by Victor Duran
Image10. Banana slugs nibbling a mushroom, near Mendocino, CA
Image 11. Banana slug nibbling a mushroom, near Mendocino, CA
Image 12. Fungal mold on a fallen Rhododendron macrophyllum leaf
Image 13. Fungal mold on a fallen Rhododendron macrophyllum leaf
Image 14. A dried leaf, with a pattern of fungus mold, from northern California
Image 15. A dried leaf, with a pattern of fungus mold, from northern California
Image 16. A mold on wood
Image 17. A mold on bark
Image 18. A fungus, originally thought to be a possible lichen.
Image 19. A fungus on bark, originally thought to be a possible lichen
Image 20. A fungus on bark, originally thought to be a possible lichen
Image 21. A fungus on bark, originally thought to be a possible lichen
Image 22. A fungus on bark, originally thought to be a possible lichen
Image 23. A fungus on bark, originally thought to be a possible lichen |
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