Walk leader La Monte Yarroll in association with the Allegheny Land Trust. We had a great turnout in spite of the rain. A couple of colorful Mycena’s were found: the more common Mycena leaiana (Orange Mycena); and the rarely found Mycena pura (Lilac Mycena, Pink Mycena).
Species identified and list entered by La Monte Yarroll.
List of species found on the walk at Sycamore Island Spring Walk:
[icon style=”camera”] Artomyces pyxidatus (Crown-tipped Coral Fungus),
[icon style=”camera”] Coprinellus micaceus (Mica Cap),
[icon style=”camera”] Diatrype stigma (),
[icon style=”camera”] Exidia recisa (Wood ear),
[icon style=”camera”] Ganoderma applanatum (Artist’s Conk),
[icon style=”camera”] Lycogala epidendrum (Wolf’s Milk Slime),
[icon style=”camera”] Megacollybia rodmani (Platterful Mushroom)
[icon style=”camera”] Morchella esculenta (Yellow Morel),
[icon style=”camera”] Mycena leaiana (Orange Mycena),
[icon style=”camera”] Mycena pura (Lilac Mycena, Pink Mycena),
[icon style=”camera”] Panellus stipticus (Luminescent Panellus, bitter oyster),
[icon style=”camera”] Peziza badio-confusa (Common Brown Cup),
[icon style=”camera”] Pluteus cervinus (Deer mushroom),
[icon style=”camera”] Polyporus arcularius (Spring Polypore),
[icon style=”camera”] Polyporus squamosus (Dryad’s Saddle, Pheasant Polypore),
[icon style=”camera”] Psathyrella velutina (),
[icon style=”camera”] Schizophyllum commune (Split Gill),
[icon style=”camera”] Stereum ostrea (False Turkey-tail),
[icon style=”camera”] Trametes versicolor (Turkey-tail),
Hi, what is the name of the top picture? Looks similar to something growing on my walk. Thank You