Mycenaceae
From Natural History of Southeast Alaska
Family: Mycenaceae
Scientific Name | Common Name | Summary |
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Mycena adonis | ||
Mycena amicta | ||
Mycena aurantiidisca | ||
Mycena epipterygia | ||
Mycena leptocephala | ||
Mycena rorida | ||
Mycena sanguinolenta | ||
Mycena sp1 | So far noted in the second half of fall (late October into November) growing from lower trunk of living Yellow Cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis). | |
Mycena sp2 | Large Mycena | |
Mycena strobilinoides | ||
Panellus longinquus | ||
Panellus mitis | ||
Panellus serotinus | Winter Oyster | Winter oyster is one of the last of the large mushrooms to fruit in the fall. Mostly found on Red Alder (Alnus rubra) in riparian forests, it is easily recognized by the lack of a stem, thick flesh, creamy yellow gills and greenish cap. |
Xeromphalina campanella |