Daily Fungi part two

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  1. Kildale

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    Thought I would start the fungi as part two as the others were all added to two websites for easy viewing. We will start with, Armillaria mellea group, Honey Mushroom.

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    I wonder how it got that name? It doesn't look like honey at all.
     
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    Could be the taste.
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Mmmm I like the thought of a mushroom that tastes like honey.
     



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    Todays mushroom is Stropharia ambigua, questionable Stropharia. Neat color on this one.

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    I think I must be hungry because this one reminds me of Lemon pie. :oops:
     
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    It does look a bit lemony. Very pretty.
     
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    We have two shots of Trametes versicolor, Turkey tail. The second shot shows how it can cover fallen logs.

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    Gosh it really has taken over that log!! They do appear similar to turkey tails with their bands of colour.
     
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    I'm with Eils, that's quite the takeover!
     
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    A strange but quite beautiful one today, Hericium abietis.

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    I want to reach into my computer to feel this one. It looks so soft and fluffy.
     
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    A small one today, must be hard trying to find a pine cone to make home. Anyway, this one managed it. Auriscalpium vulgare, the Pine cone mushroom.

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    I love seeing your photographs of these mushrooms. :-D
     
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    We've got something that resemble your turkey's tail here. I've never seen anything like your other two.
     

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