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Aborted Entoloma - Amorphous White Blobby Mushrooms Photograph by Carol Senske

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Comments (4)

Genevieve Esson

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

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:>)

Doris Potter

Doris Potter

Very interesting. I love your title. :-)

Carol Senske replied:

It's called making the most of no information - LOL.

Jolanta Anna Karolska

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!

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