Imycology·MycologybyIronSage Seen in Hocking Hills OhioThis was very cool to see, if you know what it is please let me know.View original on sh.itjust.works127Comments6
oonyx25 lemmy.worldI’m no expert, but If I’m right then it’s crown-tipped coral https://mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/field-guide/crown-tipped-coral8
mmatu kbin.social2Hide 2 repliesSeems like Ramaria eumorpha, all my local (northen europe) ramaria species taste nice. Great find!4
Casey replymander.xyzLooks like some Ramaria stricta I found last year while hiking in Wyoming. Also known as Upright Coral Fungus1
WWetAndFlummoxed lemmy.worldI found some of this about a week ago, first time I'd ever seen anything like it where I live.1
I’m no expert, but If I’m right then it’s crown-tipped coral https://mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/field-guide/crown-tipped-coral
Seems like Ramaria eumorpha, all my local (northen europe) ramaria species taste nice. Great find!
Agreed and is pretty nice to eat with some butter!
Looks like some Ramaria stricta I found last year while hiking in Wyoming.
Also known as Upright Coral Fungus
We have this in Scandinavia.. I wonder if it’s related?
I found some of this about a week ago, first time I'd ever seen anything like it where I live.