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   Irene Andersson to riburr@shentel.net   
   Re: Recent pics and id guesses   
   28 Jul 06 10:12:05   
   
   From: ir@ene.nu   
      
   On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 23:55:07 -0400, Frederick Burroughs   
    wrote:   
      
   >Lactarius species (zonarius?), these were dessicated and did not produce   
   >milk. The yellow gills suggest L. zonarius. These were coming up in a   
   >gravel drive in deep woods:   
   >http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=199270333&size=l   
      
   If it grows with oak, my suggestion is Lactarius chrysorrheus.   
   http://www.mtsn.tn.it/russulales-news/tx_photos.asp?index=168   
      
   Phillips says it's common in the US, also with conifers. But if they   
   grow with conifers, I doubt that they are the same. Anyhow, I do not   
   agree with L. zonarius, which doesn't have such yellow gills.   
      
   >Ganoderma sp.(or some type of resin polypore), this is growing in a hole   
   >left by an an oak tree that just fell across my driveway one day. It's   
   >been several years since the tree fell, but this is the first time I   
   >noticed the mushroom:   
   >http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=199270332&size=l   
      
   Beautiful specimen! I recommend to take a look at Inonotus dryadeus.   
      
   Irene Andersson   
      
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