Fungal Jungal's Mushroom Identification Photo Guide
H-L Index


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Hebeloma

Helvella lacunosa stem and cross-section

Hericium coral

Hericium coralloides

Hohenbuehelia geoginia

Hydnotrya cerebriformis, found in rotten logs in the spring.

Hydnum aurantiacum

Hydnum caerulescens

Sarcodon (Hydnum) imbricatum and Sarcodon calvatium compared.

Sarcodon (Hydnum) imbricatum and Sarcodon calvatium compared.

Hyrophorus agathususms, has a pleasant aroma.

Hygrophorus caeruleus

Hygrophorus chrysodon

Hygrophorus eburneus

Hygrophorus hypothejus

Hygrophorus hypothejus, common in the forests in a wet autumn.

Hygrophorus ponderatus

Hypholoma capnoides

Hypholoma fasciculare

Hypomyces lactifluorum

Hypomyces lactifluorum, close up

Hypsizygus tessulatus top

Hypsizygus tessulatus bottom

Inocybe lacera

Inonotus tomentosus

Lactarius affinus

Lactarius alnicola

Lactarius fumosus

Lactarius hypomyces

Lactarius obscuratus

Lactarius piperatus

Lactarius torminosus

Lactarius volemus

Laetiporus coniferatum, the western sulfur shelf, changes in appearance as it ages.

Lentinellus ursinus

Lentinus ponderosa

Lentinus ponderosa 2

Lenzites betulina

Brefeldia maxima, a slime mold.

Lepiota acutesquamosa

Lepiota cristata

Lepista nuda

Leucangia carthusiana

Leucoagaricus naucina

Leucocoprinus spp

Leucopaxillus septentrionalis, found under Ponderosa pine in a wet fall.

Lycoperdon perl

Lycoperdon pyriformis

Lyophyllum decastes
 
     

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