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Hydnum rufescens Pers.
Hydnum rufescens Pers.
Hydnum rufescens, the terracotta hedgehog, is an edible tooth fungus found in European forests.
Hydnum umbilicatum Peck
Hydnum umbilicatum Peck
Hydnum umbilicatum, the depressed hedgehog, is an edible tooth fungus species found in eastern North America associated with pines.
Hydnum oregonense Norvell, Liimat. & Niskanen
Hydnum oregonense Norvell, Liimat. & Niskanen
Hydnum oregonense is an edible tooth fungus species in the Hydnaceae family, found on North America's west coast.
Cantharellus cinereus Pers.
Cantharellus cinereus Pers.
Cantharellus cinereus Pers. (syn. Craterellus cinereus) is an uncommon widespread grey-black chanterelle mushroom found in North America and Europe.
Craterellus calicornucopioides D.Arora & J.L.Frank
Craterellus calicornucopioides D.Arora & J.L.Frank
Craterellus calicornucopioides is a distinct edible North American cantharelloid fungus described in 2015.
Craterellus atrocinereus D.Arora & J.L.Frank
Craterellus atrocinereus D.Arora & J.L.Frank
Craterellus atrocinereus, the black or California black chanterelle, is an edible distinct fungus native to western North America.
Craterellus cornucopioides (L.) Pers.
Craterellus cornucopioides (L.) Pers.
Craterellus cornucopioides is an edible dark funnel mushroom found across four continents' woodlands, valued as a flavorful food.
Craterellus tubaeformis (Fr.) Quél.
Craterellus tubaeformis (Fr.) Quél.
Craterellus tubaeformis is a small, choice edible mycorrhizal mushroom found across cool Northern Hemisphere forests.
Craterellus lutescens (Fr.) Fr.
Craterellus lutescens (Fr.) Fr.
Craterellus lutescens is a brightly colored edible mushroom that grows in large colonies in coniferous forests.
Craterellus ignicolor (R.H.Petersen) Dahlman, Danell & Spatafora
Craterellus ignicolor (R.H.Petersen) Dahlman, Danell & Spatafora
Craterellus ignicolor, the flame-colored chanterelle, is an edible fungus found in North American forests.
Clavulina coralloides (L.) J.Schröt.
Clavulina coralloides (L.) J.Schröt.
Clavulina coralloides is a common, edible branching coral fungus found in temperate North American and European forests.
Clavulina cinerea (Bull.) J.Schröt.
Clavulina cinerea (Bull.) J.Schröt.
Clavulina cinerea is a grayish-white edible coral fungus found in Northeastern North America and Europe.
Clavulina vinaceocervina (Cleland) Corner
Clavulina vinaceocervina (Cleland) Corner
Clavulina vinaceocervina is a small branching fungus found on the ground under trees in Southern Australia.
Multiclavula mucida (Pers.) R.H.Petersen
Multiclavula mucida (Pers.) R.H.Petersen
Multiclavula mucida is a widely distributed basidiolichen that grows mostly on moist rotting wood across multiple continents.
Tulasnella violea (Quél.) Bourdot & Galzin
Tulasnella violea (Quél.) Bourdot & Galzin
Tulasnella violea is a fungus with waxy violet-pink to grey fruit bodies and characteristic microscopic features.
Tulasnella aurantiaca (Bonord.) J.Mack & Seifert
Tulasnella aurantiaca (Bonord.) J.Mack & Seifert
Tulasnella aurantiaca is a Cantharellales fungus found in Europe and more commonly North America, growing on dead deciduous wood.
Trametes hirsuta (Wulfen) Lloyd
Trametes hirsuta (Wulfen) Lloyd
Trametes hirsuta is a tough inedible bracket fungus that grows year-round on dead deciduous tree wood.
Trametes lactinea Berk.
Trametes lactinea Berk.
Trametes lactinea, the latte bracket, is a globally distributed white rot polypore first described in 1843 by Miles Joseph Berkeley.
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
Trametes cubensis (Mont.) Sacc.
Trametes cubensis is a poroid bracket fungus in Polyporaceae first described in 1837 and reclassified to Trametes in 1891.
Trametes suaveolens (L.) Fr.
Trametes suaveolens (L.) Fr.
Trametes suaveolens is a fungus species in the Polyporaceae family, with Boletus suaveolens L., 1753 as its basionym.
Trametes gibbosa (Pers.) Fr.
Trametes gibbosa (Pers.) Fr.
Trametes gibbosa is a white to gray shelf mushroom saprobic on dead hardwood found in Eurasia and North America.
Lenzites betulinus (L.) Fr.
Lenzites betulinus (L.) Fr.
Lenzites betulinus is an inedible tough polypore fungus with gills and researched medicinal properties.
Poronidulus conchifer (Schwein.) Murrill
Poronidulus conchifer (Schwein.) Murrill
Poronidulus conchifer is an inedible fungus with cup-shaped fruit bodies that use raindrops to disperse spores.
Trametes cinnabarina (Jacq.) Fr.
Trametes cinnabarina (Jacq.) Fr.
Pycnoporus sanguineus (formerly Trametes cinnabarina) is a fungus with a range of documented industrial and modern and traditional medicinal uses.
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