royaltyler: Coprinus species mushrooms in the early morning, soft light
royaltyler: Lycoperdon species, “puffball”
royaltyler: interesting mushrooms with weed growing on top, Ganoderma curtisii probably
royaltyler: Megacollybia species, perhaps M. texensis
royaltyler: Megacollybia species, perhaps M. texensis
royaltyler: Lycoperdon species, “puffball”
royaltyler: base of tree
royaltyler: Laccaria species, tiny orange mushrooms in pine straw
royaltyler: Psathyrella species
royaltyler: Lepiota humei, a member of Gilled Mushrooms (Order Agaricales) in October
royaltyler: Flowerpot Parasol in October
royaltyler: Flowerpot Parasol in October, Leucocoprinus birnbaumii
royaltyler: Lycoperdon species from Fall, October 2013
royaltyler: Thelephora terrestris- a important mycorrhizal species for young pines from Fall, October 2013
royaltyler: mushrooms from Fall, October 2013
royaltyler: Leucocoprinus birnbaumii from Fall, October 2013
royaltyler: Flowerpot Parasol in October 2013
royaltyler: Flowerpot Parasol from Fall, October 2013
royaltyler: mushrooms from Fall, October 2013
royaltyler: Calvatia (perhaps) cyathiformis from Fall, October 2013
royaltyler: Calvatia (perhaps) cyathiformis from Fall, October 2013
royaltyler: red fungi, Ganoderma lucidium
royaltyler: red fungi, Ganoderma lucidium
royaltyler: gold-eye lichen
royaltyler: gold-eye lichen
royaltyler: Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) probably, very old
royaltyler: fungi
royaltyler: Chicken of the Woods, Laetiporus sulphureus
royaltyler: Chicken of the Woods, Laetiporus sulphureus
royaltyler: Eastern North American Destroying Angel (Amanita bisporigera), our most deadly species in the south, 2014-10-19