this post was submitted on 27 Jun 2023
1 points (100.0% liked)
Mycology
3062 readers
24 users here now
founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
I'm not going to make an uneducated guess, but I will say when identifing mushrooms it's useful to get an overall shot (like you've provided), but also a closer shot of the mushrooms and a shot of the underside of the mushroom (where the gills/pores are) as a lot of the key idenfying/differentiating features aren't super obvious from a distance
Edit: tbh I think you've got two distinct mushrooms in the photo; the more red and pale bracket fungus and the more brown and uniform fungus closest to the camera
Edit2: were the mushrooms on stems or were the visible parts in the photo connected directly to the wood?
They were not on stems. The ones on the side of the trunk were connected to the tree like a shelf. the ones on top had a wide portion connected to the tree. I have a photo of the underside but I forgot which color it was that I picked to look underneath. The mushrooms were pretty thin, not thick and fleshy.
This is mostly just a guess/semi informed attempt at an ID, but I think the dark red/white ones are Earliella scabrosa and the brown one may be in the Genus Microporos or possibly Lentinus brumalis (pictures range from rather similar to quite different, so I'm nowhere near 100% sure)
I think the photo of the gills would likely be the Earliella
Thanks for the help! I checked put the links. I didn’t know about that site. I signed up and will attempt an id next time using mushroom observer!
Hey, please post here, too, even if you think you already ID'd it. I am sooo happy to have people posting mushie pix in the wild on the fediverse. :)