Tony Vilone's Photos and Galleries
boletus pallidus
Has an off-white cap when it is young. the under surface of the cap a pale greenish yellow bruising blue! associated with hemlock, oak! Ontario
Posted: Feb 5th, 2019
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hericium ramosum
Hericium Ramosum- On decaying deciduous logs-Maple, Beech, Birch. September, October. Ontario
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mycena haematopus
On the deadwood of hardwoods usually on logs that are well decayed. Ontario
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hericium coralloides
Hericium Coralloides-On old logs and stumps-Maple, Beech, Oak-September, October. Ontario
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boletellus russellii
Boletellus Russellii-Under Oak- Pine Oak Hemlock woods-July to September. Ontario
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otidea leporina
On soil in conifer woods August, September. Ontario
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boletus reticulatus
Summer Cep is a very close relative of the King Boletus, under oak. Ontario
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clavulina amethystina
Coral fungi such as this species are most often found in late summer and autumn growing on the ground.
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clavaria zollingeri
This violet coral produces tubular purple to pinkish-violet fragile slender branches. Ontario
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hericium coralloides
Hericium Coralloides-On old logs and stumps-Maple, Beech, Oak-September, October. Ontario
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morchella elata
Black Morel, early spring in mixed forest of conifers, poplar. Ontario
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caloscypha fulgens
Blue staining cup is the only blue to green-stained orange cup fungus found in early spring. Ontario
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guepinia helvelloides
Commonly known as the apricot jelly, usually associated with buried rotting wood and feels rubbery.
Ontario
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strobilomyces floccopus
"Old Man Of The Woods" On the ground among hardwood and conifer. Ontario
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hericium coralloides
Hericium Coralloides-On old logs and stumps-Maple, Beech, Oak-September, October. Ontario
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polyporus squamosus
Dryad's Saddle. On living or dead deciduous wood, elm, maple, willow, poplar, and birch. Mostly In May! Ontario
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morchella esculante
Under or downwind from dead elm. Ontario
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omphalotus olearius
Jack O'Lantern! Clustered at base of stumps and on buried roots. In the dark the gills give off an eerie glow!
Ontario
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morchella esculante
Under or downwind from dead elm. Ontario
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calvatia gigantea
Giant puffball, summer to late fall, in open woods, pastures. Ontario
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