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Field Notes

Habitat:

In the southern Missouri Ozarks, during a wet fall.

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Comments (2)

Edward: Thank you. I love spotting and taking pictures of fungi. It's funny you should give me that tip, as I was just about to comment myself that I know I should have gotten the undersides and tops to be able to properly identify. At the time, I was just trying to get nice pictures and figured I wouldn't be able to get them identified/didn't know how to. I will try to get the three views in the future. Thanks for helping me out with identification. Clive: I don't know if this one is the same as the species in the link. They were different specimens, but for all I know they were the same type of mushroom. Thank you for helping in identifying my fungi pictures.
you have some beautiful pics of the Fungi, but it would be a great help for Identification if you have at least three pics. One of the cap, one of the gills ( or underside) and one of the stipe (stem).

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PublishedJanuary 9, 2012

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