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Clustered woodlover mushroom; sulphur tuft

Naemateloma (Hypholoma) fasciculare

Photo by shebebusynow
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Field Notes

Description:

sturdy, yellowish mushroom growing in clumps, greenish-yellow gills, brown spore print

Habitat:

Growing on a tree stump, probably an alder

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Comments (3)

Thank you! I love the color of the light in the woods at that time of year, and the sulphur tufts are such a cheery bright point.
I think the Sulfur Tuft are one of the most beautiful clustering mushrooms. So stately and elegant.

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PublishedOctober 25, 2011

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