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David Work > In the buzzing numbness of other-seeing, fungi bloom like flowers in the darkness
David Work > This giganto Coprinus comatus (I think they actually changed the species name recently, but i can't recall what they changed it to) stood a good 9 inches tall!  My knife is about 4 inches tall, there.  It was starting to autodigest slightly by the time I got to it, so I didn't eat it....oh well
David Work > Coprinus comatus--Shaggy Mane
David Work > Pholiota squarrosa
David Work > 9/27/03 Locust Grove Walk--This is some of what we found today--including Hen of the woods, Chicken of the Woods, Bear's Head Tooth, Comb Tooth
David Work > 9/27/03 Foray in Duchess County--This is some of what we found today--including Hen of the woods, Chicken of the Woods, Bear's Head Tooth, Comb Tooth. We had to use shirts and jackets to carry our Bounty
David Work > A few of us braved the cold to discover some  Oyster Mushrooms in the snow, Dec. 7 2002, at Cynthia's Farm
David Work > Our Dec. 9, 2002 get together at Cynthia's house included a really nice pate from Anthony and Cynthia's Raspberry Mead
David Work > This photo shows the white underside and salmon topside of the Laetiporus sulphureus var. semialbinus
In the buzzing numbness of other-seeing, fungi bloom like flowers in the darkness
David Work > In the buzzing numbness of other-seeing, fungi bloom like flowers in the darkness
In the buzzing numbness of other-seeing, fungi bloom like flowers in the darkness
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Please note that the images of fungi in this website are not intended for identification purposes. I have identified the fungi portrayed to the best of my current ability, which may or may not be entirely accurate. If you intend to eat wild mushrooms you should obtain a 100% positive identification before doing so, which usually cannot be made solely from a photo.

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