Welcome to the first installment of Mushrooms of the Month on our new site! This series shows some of the more common species you can find on your cold weather treks and adventures in Ohio. Several species of fungi actually do happen to fruit during this typically frigid month, it’s just a matter of finding them in the right place at the right time!
Gyromitra korfii by Dan Molter
Sarcoscypha austriaca by Dan Molter
Nectria episphaeria on Hypoxylon fragiforme by Dan Molter
Xylaria sp.by Dan Molter
Bovista pila by Dan Molter
Urnula craterium by Dan Molter
Exidia recisa by Dan Molter
Entoloma vernum by Dan Molter
Tubaria furfuracea by Dan Molter
Polyporus squamosus by Dan Molter
Morchella esculenta by Dan Molter
Dacryopinax spathularia by Walt Sturgeon
Dacrymyces chrysospermus by Walt Sturgeon
Flammulina velutipes by Walt Sturgeon
Auricularia auricula by Walt Sturgeon
Very nice!
I keep telling Donna we’ll do more together “when mushroom season is over”
Thank you and hope to see you at some of our upcoming forays!
Thank you! Walt and Dan capture some great species with their camera lens. More to come every month and see you at the forays!
Really nice step in the right direction for the community. Thank you, and keep up what looks to be excellent work/writing/photography.
Thank you! Many more new enlightening things to come on this website, we are doing our best to ensure this happens.
Thank you! We appreciate that!
Mushrooms of the Month will be a great reference resource! The photography is outstanding and I appreciate the links to mushroomexpert.com for detailed information. Great work on the new website!
Thank you Carol! Many more to come here, so keep a look out!
Thank you!
Anyone have a checklist for the months of March, April and May in Ohio? A comprehensive checklist for scientific names would be good.