A variety of mushrooms found in Tigard
Posted by Paul 11/15/12 - - - - - - -Scroll Down to See the discussion
- P_1 Row 1. a. Clitocybe; b. Stropharia; c. ??; d. Armillaria e. Pholiota
- P_1 Row 2. a. Ramaria; b. Pleurotus; c. Lepiota (or Lecuocoprinus); d. ??; e. ??; f. ??; g. Armillaria; h. Lepiota
- P_1 Row 3. a. Coprinus; b. ??; c. ??; d. ??; e. was Lepiota now is Chlorophyllum olivieri; f. Amanita; g. Pholiota (same as 1E)
- P_2 Row 1. a. Armillaria(same mushroom reference in 1D); b. pholiota(same as 1E); c. agaricus d. suillus
- P_2 Row 2. a. Lepiota; b. armillaria (different species than above); c. (white puff ball guess) Vascellum; d. 2 species of Gomphidius
- P_2 Row 3. a. Paxillus; b. ??; c. ??
Paul: Quinn Colling and I scoured two properties
(Sunrise Lane and Paull) on Bull Mountain in Tigard this past weekend.
These (and other cool properties) were purchased this last year with “Bond Money”.
The list below and pics show the array of mushrooms we found.
If we had gone a few weeks earlier we could have enjoyed a lot of oysters.
The third picture has Quinn looking longingly at a log of “past their peak” oysters.
The picture gives one an idea of the nature of the Paull woods.
- Picture 001 Row 1. a. Clitocybe; b. Stropharia; c. ??; d. Armillaria e. Pholiota
- Picture 001 Row 2. a. Ramaria; b. Pleurotus; c. Lepiota (or Lecuocoprinus); d. ??; e. ??; f. ??; g. Armillaria; h. Lepiota
- Picture 001 Row 3. a. Coprinus; b. ??; c. ??; d. ??; e. was Lepiota now is Chlorophyllum olivieri; f. Amanita; g. Pholiota (same as 1E)
- Picture 002 Row 1. a. Armillaria(same mushroom reference in 1D); b. pholiota(same as 1E); c. agaricus d. suillus
- Picture 002 Row 2. a. Lepiota; b. armillaria (different species than above); c. (white puff ball guess) Vascellum; d. 2 species of Gomphidius
- Picture 002 Row 3. a. Paxillus; b. ??; c. ??
Close ups are not possible today.
I long for the good old days when I could just add a macro ring or two to my film 35 mm camera.
I’ve asked Santa for a digital camera with a macro lens.