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Re: orange fungi??

--- In chicagolichens@yahoogroups.com, "jgoehler25" <jgoehler25@...>
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> Sam, It looks like it may have once been some kind of chantrelle or
> false chantrelle. It has that upward trumpet shape and bright orange.
> But it is hard to tell with out seeing the underside.
> Jess
>
Hi Jess,

Not a Chanterelle, as these are growing on/consuming wood,
Chanterelles don't grow on wood, they grow in soil in a mycorrhizal
association with trees.

John




Sat Jan 24, 2009 5:09 pm

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Sam, it looks like you have photos of an orange colored mushroom (?) that isn't a lichen as far as I know. Maybe others can comment....
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Jan 22, 2009
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I know a bit about mushrooms, but those are too old and dehydrated for me to attempt any sort of ID, sorry. Could they be associated with a lichen? John...
John Denk
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Jan 23, 2009
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... Well, I wondered if that was maybe what it was but I wasn't sure. Hopefully others will comment. In the meantime I have a mushroom expert that I correspond...
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... (?) ... a ... Sam, It looks like it may have once been some kind of chantrelle or false chantrelle. It has that upward trumpet shape and bright orange. But...
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Jan 23, 2009
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... Hi Jess, Not a Chanterelle, as these are growing on/consuming wood, Chanterelles don't grow on wood, they grow in soil in a mycorrhizal association with...
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