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2010-10-10 Burgenland, district Oberpullendorf (spruce monoculture forest, 780 m AMSL).Moss:
Polytrichum.ID:
Index fungorum; many synonyms are in use for this one, according to my source Clavulina coralloides is the current (and approved) name, but Clavulina cristata and others also are still used. Divided into several sub-species by specialists.
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Skagway, Alaska
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Showing the complex rib patterns of the White Chanterelle, a species of the Pacific Northwest.
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2016.08.31 Pajamki, Helsinki, Finland
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An edible species known by names such as Sweet Tooth. Found mainly in Europe and North America. Photo from Gibsons area, British Columbia.
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The Pacific Golden Chanterelle is a widely hunted and collected species in the Pacific Northwest. This photo from the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia shows the complex patterns of the ribs.
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Rayskala Airport, Tavastia Proper, Finland
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Russell's Enclosure, Forest of Dean, Glos. SO612098
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Skagway, Alaska
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The Pacific Golden Chanterelle is one of the most popular mushrooms in the Pacific Northwest.
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2009.08.16: Austria, Lower Austria, district Baden, 530 m AMSL, broadleaf forest.From june till august (october).In some regions still quite common but has become rare in more densely populated regions.German name: Eierschwammerl (AT), Pfifferling (DE).
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2010-10-10 Burgenland, district Oberpullendorf (spruce monoculture forest, 780 m AMSL).Moss:
Polytrichum.ID:
Index fungorum; many synonyms are in use for this one, according to my source Clavulina coralloides is the current (and approved) name, but Clavulina cristata and others also are still used. Divided into several sub-species by specialists.
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2010-10-10 Burgenland, district Oberpullendorf (mixed beech-spruce forest, 700 m AMSL).German name: Totentrompete
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Cannop pools. Forest of Dean. Glos. SO612098
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This edible species is one of the "Hedgehogs" (toothed fungi). It is widespread with several subspecies and varieties. These are on Mt. Elphinsone, British Columbia.
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2010-10-10 Burgenland, district Oberpullendorf (mixed beech-spruce forest, 750 m AMSL).The leaves are of some Rubus species.German name: Eierschwammerl (Germany: Pfifferling)
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2010.09.26 Lower Austria, Leithagebirge - Pfaffenberg (mixed forest of Quercus cerris, Quercus pubescens and Carpinus betulus, 348 m AMSL).German name: Totentrompete
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Forest Of Dean ,Glos, SO557146
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Brockenhurst, England, United Kingdom
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SU274068 Lyndhurst, New Forest, Hants.