OMS Meeting 04/24/2017

1)Cryptoporus volvatus ( veiled polypore)
2)Stropharia ruguso -King Strppharia
3)Yellowfoot - Chanterellus neotubaeformis







Cryptoporus volvatus
spore surface inside
Grows on dead wood
cap is dark when young
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Stropharia rugoso-annulata
King Stropharia “Clemson”
Cultivated - not native
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Yellowfoot -
Chanterellus neotubaeformis
grows in late fall and winter
edible and good

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