Red mushrooms

Alabama Mushrooms and Fungi


Folder: Alabama, the Beautiful

Yellow Spotted Brown Mushroom

08 Sep 2009 176
James D. Martin Wildlife Park, a wetland that is part of the Coosa River watershed, Gadsden, Alabama. (DSC05094)

Fungus on dead oak branch

30 Mar 2010 147
In my woods, Etowah County, Alabama. (DSC07664)

White cupped mushroom

26 Sep 2009 136
Taken at Camp Sumatanga, Etowah County, Alabama (DSC05613)

Fungus

14 Sep 2009 135
Don't know fungus well, but from pictures this seems like a coral fungus, growing in my woods in Etowah County, Alabama. (DSC05376)

Brownish yellow mushroom 1

09 Sep 2009 173
Taken in James D. Martin Wildlife Park, Gadsden, Alabama, a wetland that is part of the Coosa River watershed.

Yellow spotted brown mushroom 1

10 Sep 2009 144
Taken in James D. Martin Wildlife Park, Gadsden, Alabama, a wetland that is part of the Coosa River watershed.

Snail on mushroom

14 Sep 2009 198
This was a surprise. It was dark and the shot was zoomed in from a distance so did not notice the snail until I downloaded the picture and looked at it. Taken in my woods, Etowah County, Alabama.

Fat mushroom

08 Sep 2009 131
Taken in James D. Martin Wildlife Park, Gadsden, Alabama, a wetland that is part of the Coosa River watershed.

Brown fungus on a log

19 Sep 2009 141
Taken in my woods, Etowah County, Alabama

Reddish brown mushroom

26 Sep 2009 140
Taken at Camp Sumatanga, Etowah County, Alabama

Translucent fungus

02 Sep 2009 144
Taken in my woods, Etowah County, Alabama. UPDATE - A google search indicates the this may be Tremella fuciformis, also know as snow fungus, white jelly fungus, or silver ear fungus. It is apparently parasitic on other fungus and perhaps the orange one seen growing with it, is its host.

Blue grey fungus

26 Sep 2009 210
Taken in my woods, Etowah County, Alabama.

Blue mushroom

26 Sep 2009 144
Growing at Camp Sumatanga, Etowah County, Alabama.

Red mushroom

14 Sep 2009 471
Growing in my woods in Etowah County, Alabama, (DSC05343)

Bracket fungus

05 Oct 2009 142
Taken in James D. Martin Wildlife Park, Gadsden, Alabama, a wetland that is part of the Coosa River watershed.

Mushroom colony

11 Oct 2009 160
Growing in my garden - Etowah County, Alabama

Violet Coral

26 Sep 2009 1 1 188
Clavaria zollingeri - Taken at Camp Sumatanga, Etowah County, Alabama (DSC05630)

Huge flower-like tree fungus #1

26 Sep 2009 1 155
This fungus was growing on a dead tree. It is very large, at least 8 inches across and looks like a pale yellow flower. Growing in woods near Gallant in Etowah County, Alabama. A couple of other views:

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