A visual diary with emphasis on education of various Mycological species
05/05/2026
Strange
16/04/2026
The Microporus affinis corner
11/04/2026
Favolaschia manipularis
06/04/2026
Slime/Jelly Fungus, not sure which one
27/03/2026
Inocybe fiber cap
New England national Park always provides amazing diverse fungi
26/03/2026
On the Macrolepiota genus the annulus or "ring" can be quite prominent, while this isn't the only identifying feature of the Macrolepiota family it definitely is on the checklist.
M.dolichuala the annulus can slide up and down the stipe.
26/03/2026
Not your average looking mushrooms 👀
1. Possibly Peziza sp.
2. Immature Auricularia sp.
25/03/2026
As said by Hello Doli
25/03/2026
Laccaria sp.
All species of Laccaria form symbiotic relationships with trees, these types of fungi are called ectomycorrhizal fungi.
Laccaria is extremely hard to identify which exact species.
23/03/2026
I’m thinking Hypholoma sp.
The bush really tests my knowledge, so many unfamiliar species
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