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jmlphoto
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fungi

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was out hiking and found this under a rotting yucca log, surprised me because it havent seen much fungal activity for years its been a real drought until lately. know you guys like these fungi shots maybe you can help with ID.

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Post by beetleman »

A very interesting fungi Jordan. Sorry, No help on an ID here. I love the ridges.
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thanks beetleman. theres not much fungi around our parts until lately with the rains. last year was the worst drought in a long time so i got deprived of fungi. also a very bad year for taking soil fungi samples.
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Not really up on mushrooms. Seems as though they could be some type of polypore but I cannot be sure. :D

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Post by DaveW »

You may find it here, but knowing the genus would help!:-

http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/skey.html

http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species_index.html

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haha thanks everyone. i figured it was a shoot in the dark with the millions if not multi billion species of fungi on the planet.
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Post by Harold Gough »

Possibly somewhere around Cantherellus or Pleurotus but there are lots of genera out there.

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ahh thanks harold, forgot about this thread.
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Post by Cyclops »

Fungi are irresistible yet really hard to ID,and they can be so variable.
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