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Mushrooms from June 2006

0000 First off we have some steriograms. Can you find the sailboat?
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0001 Small uknowable organic.fungus.june_2006.0600.jpg organic.fungus.june_2006.0601.jpg
0002 One of a few baby sized Chantrelle I saw. Not that many of them but enough to hope there will be more.
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0003 Some kind of Russula
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0004 A bright orange Boletellus
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0005 This is likely a Violet Gay Bolete or Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus. organic.fungus.june_2006.0609.jpg organic.fungus.june_2006.0611.jpg organic.fungus.june_2006.0612.jpg
0006 Irene Andersson of alt.nature.mushrooms says that 0006-0009 are Amanita. She is pretty knowledgeable on these things so I would take her word on this. organic.fungus.june_2006.0613.jpg organic.fungus.june_2006.0614.jpg
0007 Today was a day for orange mushrooms. Amanita* organic.fungus.june_2006.0628.jpg organic.fungus.june_2006.0629.jpg organic.fungus.june_2006.0630.jpg
0008 I had seen this guy last year. Amanita* organic.fungus.june_2006.0631.jpg organic.fungus.june_2006.0632.jpg organic.fungus.june_2006.0633.jpg
0009 It was so pretty. But so undescriptive. Amanita* organic.fungus.june_2006.0642.jpg organic.fungus.june_2006.0643.jpg organic.fungus.june_2006.0644.jpg
0010 Some kind of red topped Bolete. Baby humans annoy me. Baby mushrooms are cute organic.fungus.june_2006.0648.jpg organic.fungus.june_2006.0649.jpg
0011 Three wildcards. Since there was only one of each of these I didn't want to mutalate them to see what kind of gills they had. Though the last one looks like a bolete or a puffball.
First on is be Russella*
Second one is be Panaeolus*
Third one could be secotioid*, maybe.
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0012 Found this one in May. It was the only one I found this May. This year has been slow. The rains are picking up though so it may turn out all right. Stropharia* organic.fungus.may-2006.1.0417.jpg organic.fungus.may-2006.1.0418.jpg organic.fungus.may-2006.1.0416.jpg

* All mushrooms identified by a * are being identified by Irene Andersson of alt.nature.mushrooms. Remember kids, using the internet to identify mushrooms can be deadly. Of all the mushrooms I have seen I have only eaten one kind of wild mushroom (Chantrelle) and it was growing right next to a look alike mushroom (Jack O Lantern) which is one of the most deadly out there.