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It's official! All across the eastern U.S. there has been a bumper crop of mushrooms. Franklin Park is no exception. This beauty is in the Amanita group, I think it's A. rubescens, but we'll see what the know-it-alls say. (I mean know-it-all in the most respectful way--they really seem to know it all, at least on this subject. I expect them to say "where's the underside shot? why didn't you include a photo of the base?") I'll let you know. Mushrooms in this group are produced by mycorrhizal fungi, in this case living amidst the roots of the big oak trees nearby


I believe this is a fresh Daedaleopsis confragosa.


A little troop of them ascending a cherry or birch tree.

Interesting that the profusion of mushrooms this year comes from mycorrhizal fungi as well as the fungi that decay wood. They all like water, I guess!

Date: 2011-09-14 08:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lizziebelle.livejournal.com
I've noticed an awful lot of fungi, too. I have no idea what most of them are, though!

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