Aborted Entoloma - Amorphous White Blobby Mushrooms
by Carol Senske
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Aborted Entoloma - Amorphous White Blobby Mushrooms
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Carol Senske
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Photograph - Photograph
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These grow on trees, on the ground, anywhere they can get a foothold. If you can help with an ID, I'd be so very grateful:>)
This picture was taken in Green Lane, Pennsylvania, USA, on July 27, 2011.
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February 28th, 2013
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Comments (4)
Genevieve Esson
Love the title and engaging imagery! Thank you for featuring my artwork Cat & Four Birds in the group: Feathers!
Carol Senske replied:
Many thanks, Genevieve:>) As for your feature - lovely work is a pleasure to feature!
Timothy Myles
Hi Carole, Thanks for featuring me recently. Much appreciated. Also thanks for continuing to contribute to MycoArt. This is the aborted entoloma which is I think is actually a honey mushroom, aborted by Entoloma arbortivum, if I remember correctly. Its reportedly edible. Last summer I saw people collecting buckets of these near Niagara Falls. I've never tried it though. Cheers, Tim
Carol Senske replied:
Many thanks on all fronts, Tim! Glad to know what this is because there always seems to be some around July/August/Sept - sometimes on the ground, sometimes growing from rotting stumps. You are expert in these things and the MycoArt group is wonderful. I hesitate to post mushrooms (and I have TONS!) because they are the very devil to ID. I keep taking pictures, though - go figure.Many thanks for featuring these guys in the MucoArt group; I appreciate it and feel honored you'd choose one of my images:>)
Jolanta Anna Karolska
How amazing Carol! I hope it doesn't stink like the Amorphophallus Titanium...great shot...in fact it looks quite delicious! f/v
Carol Senske replied:
LOL - No odor I could detect. Of course, since they are not ID'd, I would NEVER eat them:>) Thank you for your lovely visit, comment, and F/V, my dear!