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Re:Strange Fungi

by Luna <ladyluna@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 31, 2008 at 12:36 PM

At Wed, 30 Jan 2008, "bulucanagria" <bulucanagria@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

>http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/562324067tCDHJq
>
><snip> would really love to know what these beautiful plants are.
>Thanks would go to anyone who could enlighten me.
>Danny Blue

Danny,
  The browser on my ancient machine crashed when I tried to look at the 
photos full-sized, but your "fungi" appear to me to be what is locally 
known as "ice plant" or "Indian pipe."  They're not fungi but a 
saprophyte.
Try doing a search online for images of "Monotropa uniflora" and see if 
they match your plants.  Your description of their microclimate sounds 
right.  They are a lovely sight to behold on a mid to late summer's walk
in 
the deep woods, usually in the vicinity of eastern hemlocks in my
experience.

Hope this helps

Luna
(wildcrafting herbalist based in PA, USA)
 




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