The pics thread

Lets unfuck this thread.
Finally got out in the woods Sunday.

“Bear corn” likely Conopholis americana a plant that parasitizes fungus instead of using chlorophyll. I know of two plants that do this, the other being Indian/ghost pipes.
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Ghost pipes with a bee visiting (excuse the quality on this one, from my sisters instagram because she took this original)

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A huge colony of tiny mushrooms taking over a stump
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A single mushroom sitting atop a mossy log. Likely an oyster mushroom but because he was solo, I left him as he was.
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Russala species. Still very young and bright. Hard to identify specifically without lab grade tools.
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More mushrooms that fit the bill for oyster mushrooms. These ones left me skeptical though as I couldn’t detect any anise~y or fishyness. Possibly “angel wings”
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Perplexed by this one. Amanita family. Maybe crenulata. If so, poisonous. High chances you would become very ill from consuming this.
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