Not a mushroom or even a fungus. I did not know that:
What is Indian pipe? This fascinating plant (Monotropa uniflora) is definitely one of nature’s weird wonders. Because it has no chlorophyll and doesn’t depend on photosynthesis, this ghostly white plant is able to grow in the darkest of forests. Many people refer to this strange plant as Indian pipe fungus, but it is not a fungus at all – it just looks like one. It is actually a flowering plant, and believe it or not, it is a member of the blueberry family.
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Spotted this big sucker during a ride at Pennypack.
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It was about 12" diameter.
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cerioporus squamosus . dryad's saddle or pheasant backSome beautiful Golden Oysters in the same area as last year.
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Also saw:
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ischnoderma resinosum . resinous polyporeNot a lot of posts in the shroom thread lately. Too dry for shrooms? Well, I saw these today.
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armillaria . hunny fungus
desarmillaria tabescens . ringless honey fungus
desarmillaria tabescens . ringless honeythey must have had a delivery of leveling soil with spores.
they were all over -
EDIT: Honey fungus? Edible with some people sensitive. ????
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