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Mushroom Mania

Kamloops Naturalist Club Posted on September 24, 2018 by Gary HuntOctober 23, 2025

The wet fall has certainly been a boon to mushroom enthusiasts, especially in the Douglas Fir forests and above. I have even seen mushrooms sprouting in our driest grasslands. While I am not very experienced at identifying mushrooms and related … Continue reading →

Posted in Fungi, Naturalist Posts | Tagged conks, Fungi, mushrooms, OK, polypores

Now on Display in a Forest Near You: Fall Fungi

Kamloops Naturalist Club Posted on September 18, 2018 by Gary HuntOctober 23, 2025

Recent rains are bringing up fall mushrooms. Here are a few to be on the lookout for. Sarcodon imbricatus. Spores are produced on small teeth.[/caption] [Tremella aurantia, Witch’s Butter. Notice it is sharing the log with a small bracket fungus, … Continue reading →

Posted in Fungi, News | Tagged Fall mushrooms, OK

Fall Mushrooms Are Early

Kamloops Naturalist Club Posted on July 11, 2018 by Gary HuntOctober 23, 2025

Submitted by Gary Hunt I took a hike above the Squitto Lake Forest Service Road wetland. In response to our recent rains, a number of mushroom species are fruiting, most are ones we don’t generally see until later in summer … Continue reading →

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The Ink Caps: Mushrooms That Dissolve Into Black Ink

Kamloops Naturalist Club Posted on April 30, 2018 by Gary HuntOctober 23, 2025

Welcome to Mushroom Monday for April 30, 2018 With the recent appearance of a few species of ink cap mushrooms, we can expect to see them through the summer and fall. The big majority of ink cap mushrooms (called the … Continue reading →

Posted in Fungi, News | Tagged coprinoid fungi, Fungi, mushrooms, OK

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