Mushrooms of the Ipswich River
Mushrooms of the Ipswich River
Name
Binomial
Black Knot of Cherry Flask-fungus
Apiosporina morbosa
Mossy Maze Polypore
Cerrena unicolor
Orange Jelly-fungus, Witches' Butter
Dacrymyces palmatus
Thin-maze Flat Polypore
Daedaleopsis confragosa
Carbon Balls, Zoned Black Flask-fungus
Daldinia concentrica
Black Jellyroll-fungus
Exidia glandulosa
Tinder Polypore
Fomes fomentarius
Rosy Polypore
Fomitopsis cajanderi
Artist's Polypore, Artist's Conk
Ganoderma applanatum
N/A
Ganoderma lucidum
Yellow-red Gill Polypore
Gloeophyllum sepiarium
Gelatinous-pored Polypore
Gloeoporus (Caloporus) dichrous
N/A
Hydnellum suaveolens
Milk-white Toothed-Polypore
Irpex lacteus
Pear-shaped Puffball
Lycoperdon pyriforme
Multigoblet Slime
Metatrichia vesparium
Coral Spot Pimple-fungus
Nectria cinnabarina
Mossy Maple Polypore
Oxyporus populinus
Luminescent Panellus
Panellus stipticus
Mustard-yellow Polypore
Phellinus gilvus
Birch Polypore
Piptoporus betulinus
Crimped Gill Fungus
Plicaturopsis crispa
Winter Polypore
Polyporus brumalis
Hexagonal-pored Polypore
Polyporus mori (Favolus alveolaris)
Cinnabar-red Polypore
Pycnoporus cinnabarinus
N/A
Rhytisma acerinum
Scarlet Cup-fungus
Sarcoscypha coccinea
Common Split Gill
Schizophyllum commune
Crowded Parchment
Stereum complicatum
False Turkey-tail
Stereum ostrea
Little Nest Polypore
Trametes conchifer (Polyporus Poronidulus)
Hairy Turkey-tail
Trametes hirsuta
Versicolored Turkey-tail
Trametes versicolor
Violet Toothed-Polypore
Trichaptum biforme
Metadata
Contributors:
Biodiversity Days
We do not know who is the Mushroom expert who has made such extraordinary efforts for the sake of Biodiversity Day.
Photos: J MacDougall taken in central Maine
Any and all corrections are eagerly sought.
Consider this list to be a draft.
Mushroom List in Alphabetical Order BY Genus