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Also known as Pseudorhizina californica. This is a desiccated specimen from a garden in Gibsons, British Columbia.
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Yellow Hare's Ear fungus in Stanley Park, Vancouver.
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The Brown Elfin Saddle of western North America. A healthy specimen of left and on the right one infected by the fungal parasite Hypomyces cervinigenus.
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Chelmorton,Peak District, Derbyshire. SK120720
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A cup fungus that appears on burned ground, here logging slash in British Columbia. Mainly reported from Europe.
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A Spring and Early Summer species widely encountered in temperate regions and often confused with morels. It has proved poisonous to some people at least.
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Cradley, Malvern Worcs. SO7347
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RSPB Nags Head Reserve,Forest of Dean Glos. SO600096
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Summerhaven, Arizona, United States
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One of the White Elfin Saddles or simply White Saddle Fungus. Reported mainly from the temperate zones of Europe and North America.
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RSPB Titchwell. Norfolk
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Forest of Dean, Glos. SO559131
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Croft Bank,Mathon area, Worcs.
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Cannop pools. Forest of Dean. Glos. SO612098
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A species of orange cup fungus, widespread in the tropics. Sacha Reserve, eastern Ecuador.
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Known as the Blistered Cup and widespread. Photo from Howe Sound, British Columbia.
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Cradley, Malvern, Worcs. SO7347
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AKA Korvasieni (fin).Gyromitra esculenta is a toxic delicacy that can kill if not properly prepared. It fruits in early summer unlike most other mushrooms.Taken with Uniprint Anastigmat 7.5cm F3.5 (enlarger machine lens).
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Stony Cross, England, United Kingdom