Fungal Jungal's Mushroom Identification Photo Guide
D-G Index


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Dentium repandum

Diderma crustaceum

Diderma

Discina species

Discina Species 2

Echinodontium tinctorum, the Indian paint fungus, used to make a stable paint.

Elaphomyces muricatus, is often dug up by deer in the spring.

Endoptychum radiigera

Flammulina velutipes

Fomes fomentarius

Fuscoboletinus ochraceoroseus, an inedible fleshy fungus found under larch trees in the summer.

Ganoderma oregonense

Gautieria crispa

Geastrum nanum

Geopora cooperi

Geopyxis vulcanus

Golden scleroderma

Gomphidius bluestain

Gomphidius glutinosus

Gomphidius subroseus

Grifola fondosus

Gymnopilus specabilim

Gymnopilus spectabilis

Gyromitra californica

Gyromitra melaleuca, a unique spring cup fungus related to false morels.
     

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