new to the world of mycology. here are some snaps from a walk today. correct me on my IDs.
1.exidia gladulosa
2.auricularia auricula
3.exidia recisa
4.ganoderma lucidum
5.stereum ostrea
6.tricholoma?
7.?
8.?
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Re: winter variety in Georgia. [Re: alcibiades303] +
#17734811 - 02/02/13 08:16 PM (2 days, 14 hours ago)
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1. Maybe something more like Daldinia, you should cross section it
2. Auricularia
3. more Auricularia
4. Ganoderma
5. Stereum ostrea seams right
6. I don't think that is Tricholoma, have a better shot of the gills? Are those even gills? Edit- yeh those look like teeth, so a Hydnum of some sort I guess
7. Cladonia, a lichen, maybe something like Cladonia transcendens
8. no idea, any more photos of it, of the gills?
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1 might be Annulohypoxylon
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#17737295 - 02/03/13 08:50 AM (2 days, 1 hour ago)
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8. no idea, any more photos of it, of the gills?
Most likely a rickenella or perhaps even a small laccaria, or one of those quasi-anonymous small species.
The first auricularia pic is beautiful, OP!