Plants play a vital role in supporting other wildlife, providing essential elements such as food, water, oxygen, and habitat. Many living things take up residence in or on plants, including birds, mammals, amphibians, and even fungi like mushrooms or molds.
Plants are producers, using the energy of the sun to make seeds, cones, and spores to reproduce, while fungi are decomposers that break down decaying matter. Fungi create a fruiting body, the part of the mushroom we see aboveground that release spores to reproduce.
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Plants and fungi are naturally organized into communities called biomes. Biomes are large geographic regions defined by climate conditions such as light, temperature, and precipitation. Biomes in North American include the temperate deciduous forests of the northern states, the prairie the Midwest, and the desert of the Southwest.
Trees, shrubs, herbs, and grasses are all examples of plant types. A plant can be annual (living for one season), biennial (living for two years), or perennial (living for many years). Diseases, invasive species, and habitat loss are some of the factors posing a threat to plant populations in the United States. Using native plants in gardening and landscaping is a way to help re-establish habitats for local animals—such as the monarch butterfly—and minimize threats from invasive species. Exotic or ornamental plants that aren't native to the United States, and are often planted for decorative elements, do not support wildlife as well as native plants.
(Format adapted from Mycological Society of Toronto Forays Field Checklist of Mushrooms). This list is a combination of mushroom foray species lists from 2008-2011.
NON-GILL FUNGI
Boletes
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- Gyrodon merulioides (Boletinellus m.) – Ash Tree bolete
- Leccinum scabrum – Rough-stemmed bolete, scaber bolete
- Suillus americanus – Chicken Fat Mushroom
- Suillus brevipes – Stubby Stalk, Short Stemmed Slippery Jack
- Suillus granulatus – Weeping bolete, granulated bolete
- Suillus luteus – Slippery Jack
Puffballs & Similar (incl. Earthstars, Bird's Nests, and Stinkhorns)
- Calvatia gigantean – Giant Puffball
- Dictyophora duplicate – Veiled/Netted Stinkhorn
- Geastrum quadrifidum – Rayed Earthstar
- Lycoperdon perlatum (L. gemmatum) – Gem-Studded Puffball, Common Puffball
- Lycoperdon pyriforme – Pear Shaped Puffball
- Phallus impudicus – Common Stinkhorn
- Phallus ravenelii – Ravenel's Stinkhorn
- Scleroderma citrinum – Common Earthball
A grower should use fungicides with different modes of action. Tank-mix or rotate materials found in different fungicide families or groups to prevent or delay the development of resistant fungi. Season 1 guide for The Magic of Mushrooms TV series - see the episodes list with schedule and episode summary. Track The Magic of Mushrooms season 1 episodes.
Chanterelles & Similar
- Craterellus fallax – The Black Trumpet
Polypores
- Bjerkandera adusta – Smoky Polypore
- Boletopsis subsquamosa – Kurotake
- Cerrena unicolor – Mossy Maze Polypore
- Daedaleopsis confragosa – Thin-Maze Polypore, Thin-Maze Flat Polypore
- Favolus alveolaris – Hexagonal-pored Polypore
- Fomes fomentarius – Tinder Polypore
- Ganoderma applanatum – Artist's Conk, Artist's Polypore
- Ganoderma lucidum or Ganodema tsugae – Lingzhi Mushroom or Hemlock Varnish Shelf
- Gloeoporus dichrous
- Grifola frondosa – Hen of the Woods
- Ischnoderma resinosum – Resinous Polypore, Late Fall Polypore
- Laetiporus sulphureus – Crab/Chicken on the Woods
- Lenzites betulina – Gilled Polypore
- Piptoporus betulinus – Birch Polypore, Razor Strop Fungus, Fisherman's Fungus
- Polyporus badius – Black Footed Polypore
- Polyporus brumalis – Winter Polypore
- Polyporus radicatus – Rooting Polypore
- Polyporus squamosus – Dryad's Saddle
- Polyporus varius (Polyporus elegans) – Elegant Polypore, Blackfoot Polypore
- Postia caesia (Oligoporus caesius, Tyromyces caesius) – Conifer Blueing Bracket
- Postia fragilis – Staining Cheese Polypore
- Trametes elegans
- Trametes pubescens – White Rot Fungus
- Trametes versicolor – Turkey Tail
- Trichaptum abietinum – Violet Toothed Polypore
- Trichaptum biforme
- Tyromyces chioneus (T. albellus, Polyorus a.) White Cheese Polypore
Parchment & Resupinates
- Phlebia radiate – Radiating Phlebia
- Phlebia tremellosa – Trembling Merulius
- Porotheleum fimbriatum
- Stereum ostrea – False Turkey Tail
- Stereum rugosum
- Stereum striatum – Silky parchment
- Irpex lacteus – Milk-White Toothed Polypore Not Common
Tooth Fungi
- Climacodon septentrionale – Northern Tooth Fungus
- Hericium americanum – Bear's Head
- Hericium erinaceus – Lion's Mane Mushroom
- Hericium coralloides – Comb Tooth, Bear's Head Tooth
- Hericium ramosum, variety rosea – Comb Tooth
Coral Fungi
- Ramaria concolor – Strict Branch Coral
- Ramaria stricta
Cup Fungi
- This is a list of fungicides.Chemical compounds used to kill fungus include.
- Kingdom Fungi is further grouped into four major subgroups; they are imperfect fungi, sac fungi, club fungi, and conjugating fungi. Are you aware that even molds, yeasts, mildew, and mushrooms belong to the kingdom of fungi? There are over 200,000 species of fungi. However, only 100,000 have been identified.
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- Aleuria aurantia – Orange Peel Fungus
- Bisporella citrina – Lemon Drops
- Bulgaria inquinans – Black Bulgar
- Chlorociboria aeruginascens – Green Elfcup
- Jafnea semitosta
- Peziza repanda – Palamino Cup
- Scutellinia scutellata – Eyelash Pixie Cup, Common Eyelash Cup
- Scutellinia setosa/erinaceous – Orange Eyelash Cup
- Tarzetta cupularis – Dentate Elf Cup Not Common
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Jelly Fungi
- Calocera cornea – Club-like tuning fork
- Exidia glandulosa – Black jelly roll
- Tremella foliacea – Jelly Leaf
- Tremella reticulate
Asco Jellies
- Ascocoryne cylichnium
Club Fungi & Earthtongues
- Xylaria longipes – Dead moll's fingers
- Xylaria polymorpha – Dead man's finger
Hypomyces
- Hypomyces lactifluorum – Lobster Mushroom
Carbon-Like Balls & Cushions
- Apiosporina morbosa- Black Knot
- Daldinia concentrica – King Alfred's Cakes, Cramp Balls, Carbon Balls
- Ustulina deusta – Carbon Cushion
Slime Moulds
- Lycogala epidendrum/flavofuscum – Wolf's Milk
- Stemonitis axifera – Chocolate tube slime, tree hair
- Tubifera ferruginosa – Red Raspberry Slime
Other
- Agaricus arvensis – Horse Mushroom
- Agaricus placomyces – Eastern Flat Topped Agaricus
- Agrocybe praecox – Spring Agrocybe, Spring Wood-Chip Agrocybe
- Armillaria gallica
- Armillaria mellea complex – Honey Mushroom
- Armillaria ostoyae – Dark Honey Fungus
- Arrhenia epichysium
- Baeospora myosura – Conifercone Cap
- Camarophyllus – see Hygrocybe
- Clitocybe ectypoides (Pseudoarmillariella e.) – Wood Clitocybe
- Clitocybe gibba (C. infundibuliformis) – Common Funnel
- Clitopilus prunulus – Sweetbread Mushroom, Miller
- Clitopilus scyphoides
- Collybia cookei
- Conocybe rugosa
- Coprinus atramentarius – Tippler's Bane, Alcohol Inky, Alcohol Inky Cap
- Coprinus comatus – Shaggy Mane, Shaggy-Mane Inky Cap
- Coprinus disseminates – Fairies Bonnets
- Coprinus lagopus
- Coprinus micaceus – Mica Cap, Mica Inky Cap
- Coprinus plicatilis – Pleated Ink Cap
- Crepidotus applanatus – Flat Crep
- Crepidotus crocophyllus – Orange Crep
- Crepidotus mollis – Jelly Crep, soft slipper
- Entoloma abortivum – Aborted Entoloma
- Entoloma species
- Entoloma strictus ( Nolanea strictia) – Straight-Stalked Entoloma
- Flammulina velutipes – Velvet Shank
- Galerina autumnalis (G. marginata) – Deadly Galerina
- Gymnopilus penetrans – Common Rustgill
- Gymnopolis sapineus – Common Gymnopolis
- Gymnopilus spectabilis – Big Laughing Gym, Big Laughing Mushroom
- Gymnopus acervatus – Clustered Collybia
- Hebeloma crustuliniforme – Poison Pie
- Hygrocybe coccinea – Scarlet Wax Cap
- Hygrocybe flavescens
- Hygrocybe miniata – Vermillion Wax Cap
- Hygrocybe pratensis (Camarophyllus p.) – Meadow Wax Cap
- Hygrocybe punicea – Crimson Waxy Cap
- Hygrocybe virginea – Snowy wax cap
- Hygrophorus eburneus – Ivory Waxy Cap, Cowboy's handkerchief
- Hypholoma capnoides
- Hypholoma fasciculare (Naematoloma f.) – Sulphur Tuft
- Hypholoma sublateritium – Brick Cap
- Hypsizygus tessulatus – Beech Mushroom
- Inocybe geophylla var. geophylla – Earthy Inocybe
- Inocybe rimosa
- Lactarius torminosus – Woolly Lactarius, Pink-Fringed Milky
- Lentinellus ursinus – Bear Lentinus Not Uncommon
- Lepiota clypeolaria – Shaggy-Stalked Parasol
- Lepiota cristata – Malodorous Lepiota, Burnt-Rubber Lepiota
- Lepista irina – Pungent False Blewit
- Lepista nuda – Blewit, True Blewit
- Leucoagaricus naucinus ( Lepiota naucina) – Smooth Lepiota, Smooth Parasol
- Lyophyllum decastes – Fried Chicken Mushroom
- Marasmius rotula – Pinwheel mushroom
- Mycena galericulata – Common Mycena, Common Tufted Mycena
- Mycena haematopus – Bleeding Mycena
- Mycena inclinata – Clustered Bonnett
- Mycena leaiana – Orange Mycena
- Mycena osmundicola Not Uncommon
- Mycena sp.
- Omphalina epichysium
- Panaeolus foenisecii (Panaeolina foenisecii) Lawn Mower's Mushroom, Haymaker's Mushroom
- Panellus serotinus – Late Fall Oyster, Fall Oyster Mushroom
- Panellus stipticus – Bitter oyster
- Pholiota aurivella – Golden Photiota
- Pholiota squarrosa – shaggy scalycap
- Pholiota squarrosoides – Sharp-Scaly Pholiota Not Uncommon
- Phyllotopsis nidulans – Mock Oyster
- Pleurocybella porrigens (Phyllotus p.) – Angel Wing
- Pleurotus ostreatus – Oyster Mushroom
- Pluteus atromarginatus – Black Edged Pluteus
- Pluteus cervinus (P. atricapillus) – Deer Mushroom, Fawn Mushroom
- Pluteus umbrosus ( Pluteus granularis ) – Velvety Pluteus Not Uncommon
- Psathyrella candolleana
- Rhodocollybia butryacea (Collybia butryacea) – Buttery Collybia
- Rhodotus palmatus – Netted Rhodotus
- Russula rosacea – Rosy Russula
- Russula sp.
- Tricholoma aurantium – Golden Orange Tricholoma
- Tricholoma myomyces – Mouse Mushroom
- Tricholoma terreum – Earth Grey Tricholoma
- Tricholoma myomyces – Mouse Mushroom
- Tricholoma virgatum – Ashen Knight
- Xeromphalina cauticinalis Not Uncommon
- Xeromphalina kauffmanii – Cross-veined troop mushroom
- Xerula furfuracea – Rooted Collybia
- Xerula megalospora
ADDITIONAL SPECIES SEEN:
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Plants and fungi are naturally organized into communities called biomes. Biomes are large geographic regions defined by climate conditions such as light, temperature, and precipitation. Biomes in North American include the temperate deciduous forests of the northern states, the prairie the Midwest, and the desert of the Southwest.
Trees, shrubs, herbs, and grasses are all examples of plant types. A plant can be annual (living for one season), biennial (living for two years), or perennial (living for many years). Diseases, invasive species, and habitat loss are some of the factors posing a threat to plant populations in the United States. Using native plants in gardening and landscaping is a way to help re-establish habitats for local animals—such as the monarch butterfly—and minimize threats from invasive species. Exotic or ornamental plants that aren't native to the United States, and are often planted for decorative elements, do not support wildlife as well as native plants.
(Format adapted from Mycological Society of Toronto Forays Field Checklist of Mushrooms). This list is a combination of mushroom foray species lists from 2008-2011.
NON-GILL FUNGI
Boletes
- Gyrodon merulioides (Boletinellus m.) – Ash Tree bolete
- Leccinum scabrum – Rough-stemmed bolete, scaber bolete
- Suillus americanus – Chicken Fat Mushroom
- Suillus brevipes – Stubby Stalk, Short Stemmed Slippery Jack
- Suillus granulatus – Weeping bolete, granulated bolete
- Suillus luteus – Slippery Jack
Puffballs & Similar (incl. Earthstars, Bird's Nests, and Stinkhorns)
- Calvatia gigantean – Giant Puffball
- Dictyophora duplicate – Veiled/Netted Stinkhorn
- Geastrum quadrifidum – Rayed Earthstar
- Lycoperdon perlatum (L. gemmatum) – Gem-Studded Puffball, Common Puffball
- Lycoperdon pyriforme – Pear Shaped Puffball
- Phallus impudicus – Common Stinkhorn
- Phallus ravenelii – Ravenel's Stinkhorn
- Scleroderma citrinum – Common Earthball
A grower should use fungicides with different modes of action. Tank-mix or rotate materials found in different fungicide families or groups to prevent or delay the development of resistant fungi. Season 1 guide for The Magic of Mushrooms TV series - see the episodes list with schedule and episode summary. Track The Magic of Mushrooms season 1 episodes.
Chanterelles & Similar
- Craterellus fallax – The Black Trumpet
Polypores
- Bjerkandera adusta – Smoky Polypore
- Boletopsis subsquamosa – Kurotake
- Cerrena unicolor – Mossy Maze Polypore
- Daedaleopsis confragosa – Thin-Maze Polypore, Thin-Maze Flat Polypore
- Favolus alveolaris – Hexagonal-pored Polypore
- Fomes fomentarius – Tinder Polypore
- Ganoderma applanatum – Artist's Conk, Artist's Polypore
- Ganoderma lucidum or Ganodema tsugae – Lingzhi Mushroom or Hemlock Varnish Shelf
- Gloeoporus dichrous
- Grifola frondosa – Hen of the Woods
- Ischnoderma resinosum – Resinous Polypore, Late Fall Polypore
- Laetiporus sulphureus – Crab/Chicken on the Woods
- Lenzites betulina – Gilled Polypore
- Piptoporus betulinus – Birch Polypore, Razor Strop Fungus, Fisherman's Fungus
- Polyporus badius – Black Footed Polypore
- Polyporus brumalis – Winter Polypore
- Polyporus radicatus – Rooting Polypore
- Polyporus squamosus – Dryad's Saddle
- Polyporus varius (Polyporus elegans) – Elegant Polypore, Blackfoot Polypore
- Postia caesia (Oligoporus caesius, Tyromyces caesius) – Conifer Blueing Bracket
- Postia fragilis – Staining Cheese Polypore
- Trametes elegans
- Trametes pubescens – White Rot Fungus
- Trametes versicolor – Turkey Tail
- Trichaptum abietinum – Violet Toothed Polypore
- Trichaptum biforme
- Tyromyces chioneus (T. albellus, Polyorus a.) White Cheese Polypore
Parchment & Resupinates
- Phlebia radiate – Radiating Phlebia
- Phlebia tremellosa – Trembling Merulius
- Porotheleum fimbriatum
- Stereum ostrea – False Turkey Tail
- Stereum rugosum
- Stereum striatum – Silky parchment
- Irpex lacteus – Milk-White Toothed Polypore Not Common
Tooth Fungi
- Climacodon septentrionale – Northern Tooth Fungus
- Hericium americanum – Bear's Head
- Hericium erinaceus – Lion's Mane Mushroom
- Hericium coralloides – Comb Tooth, Bear's Head Tooth
- Hericium ramosum, variety rosea – Comb Tooth
Coral Fungi
- Ramaria concolor – Strict Branch Coral
- Ramaria stricta
Cup Fungi
- This is a list of fungicides.Chemical compounds used to kill fungus include.
- Kingdom Fungi is further grouped into four major subgroups; they are imperfect fungi, sac fungi, club fungi, and conjugating fungi. Are you aware that even molds, yeasts, mildew, and mushrooms belong to the kingdom of fungi? There are over 200,000 species of fungi. However, only 100,000 have been identified.
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- Aleuria aurantia – Orange Peel Fungus
- Bisporella citrina – Lemon Drops
- Bulgaria inquinans – Black Bulgar
- Chlorociboria aeruginascens – Green Elfcup
- Jafnea semitosta
- Peziza repanda – Palamino Cup
- Scutellinia scutellata – Eyelash Pixie Cup, Common Eyelash Cup
- Scutellinia setosa/erinaceous – Orange Eyelash Cup
- Tarzetta cupularis – Dentate Elf Cup Not Common
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Jelly Fungi
- Calocera cornea – Club-like tuning fork
- Exidia glandulosa – Black jelly roll
- Tremella foliacea – Jelly Leaf
- Tremella reticulate
Asco Jellies
- Ascocoryne cylichnium
Club Fungi & Earthtongues
- Xylaria longipes – Dead moll's fingers
- Xylaria polymorpha – Dead man's finger
Hypomyces
- Hypomyces lactifluorum – Lobster Mushroom
Carbon-Like Balls & Cushions
- Apiosporina morbosa- Black Knot
- Daldinia concentrica – King Alfred's Cakes, Cramp Balls, Carbon Balls
- Ustulina deusta – Carbon Cushion
Slime Moulds
- Lycogala epidendrum/flavofuscum – Wolf's Milk
- Stemonitis axifera – Chocolate tube slime, tree hair
- Tubifera ferruginosa – Red Raspberry Slime
Other
- Agaricus arvensis – Horse Mushroom
- Agaricus placomyces – Eastern Flat Topped Agaricus
- Agrocybe praecox – Spring Agrocybe, Spring Wood-Chip Agrocybe
- Armillaria gallica
- Armillaria mellea complex – Honey Mushroom
- Armillaria ostoyae – Dark Honey Fungus
- Arrhenia epichysium
- Baeospora myosura – Conifercone Cap
- Camarophyllus – see Hygrocybe
- Clitocybe ectypoides (Pseudoarmillariella e.) – Wood Clitocybe
- Clitocybe gibba (C. infundibuliformis) – Common Funnel
- Clitopilus prunulus – Sweetbread Mushroom, Miller
- Clitopilus scyphoides
- Collybia cookei
- Conocybe rugosa
- Coprinus atramentarius – Tippler's Bane, Alcohol Inky, Alcohol Inky Cap
- Coprinus comatus – Shaggy Mane, Shaggy-Mane Inky Cap
- Coprinus disseminates – Fairies Bonnets
- Coprinus lagopus
- Coprinus micaceus – Mica Cap, Mica Inky Cap
- Coprinus plicatilis – Pleated Ink Cap
- Crepidotus applanatus – Flat Crep
- Crepidotus crocophyllus – Orange Crep
- Crepidotus mollis – Jelly Crep, soft slipper
- Entoloma abortivum – Aborted Entoloma
- Entoloma species
- Entoloma strictus ( Nolanea strictia) – Straight-Stalked Entoloma
- Flammulina velutipes – Velvet Shank
- Galerina autumnalis (G. marginata) – Deadly Galerina
- Gymnopilus penetrans – Common Rustgill
- Gymnopolis sapineus – Common Gymnopolis
- Gymnopilus spectabilis – Big Laughing Gym, Big Laughing Mushroom
- Gymnopus acervatus – Clustered Collybia
- Hebeloma crustuliniforme – Poison Pie
- Hygrocybe coccinea – Scarlet Wax Cap
- Hygrocybe flavescens
- Hygrocybe miniata – Vermillion Wax Cap
- Hygrocybe pratensis (Camarophyllus p.) – Meadow Wax Cap
- Hygrocybe punicea – Crimson Waxy Cap
- Hygrocybe virginea – Snowy wax cap
- Hygrophorus eburneus – Ivory Waxy Cap, Cowboy's handkerchief
- Hypholoma capnoides
- Hypholoma fasciculare (Naematoloma f.) – Sulphur Tuft
- Hypholoma sublateritium – Brick Cap
- Hypsizygus tessulatus – Beech Mushroom
- Inocybe geophylla var. geophylla – Earthy Inocybe
- Inocybe rimosa
- Lactarius torminosus – Woolly Lactarius, Pink-Fringed Milky
- Lentinellus ursinus – Bear Lentinus Not Uncommon
- Lepiota clypeolaria – Shaggy-Stalked Parasol
- Lepiota cristata – Malodorous Lepiota, Burnt-Rubber Lepiota
- Lepista irina – Pungent False Blewit
- Lepista nuda – Blewit, True Blewit
- Leucoagaricus naucinus ( Lepiota naucina) – Smooth Lepiota, Smooth Parasol
- Lyophyllum decastes – Fried Chicken Mushroom
- Marasmius rotula – Pinwheel mushroom
- Mycena galericulata – Common Mycena, Common Tufted Mycena
- Mycena haematopus – Bleeding Mycena
- Mycena inclinata – Clustered Bonnett
- Mycena leaiana – Orange Mycena
- Mycena osmundicola Not Uncommon
- Mycena sp.
- Omphalina epichysium
- Panaeolus foenisecii (Panaeolina foenisecii) Lawn Mower's Mushroom, Haymaker's Mushroom
- Panellus serotinus – Late Fall Oyster, Fall Oyster Mushroom
- Panellus stipticus – Bitter oyster
- Pholiota aurivella – Golden Photiota
- Pholiota squarrosa – shaggy scalycap
- Pholiota squarrosoides – Sharp-Scaly Pholiota Not Uncommon
- Phyllotopsis nidulans – Mock Oyster
- Pleurocybella porrigens (Phyllotus p.) – Angel Wing
- Pleurotus ostreatus – Oyster Mushroom
- Pluteus atromarginatus – Black Edged Pluteus
- Pluteus cervinus (P. atricapillus) – Deer Mushroom, Fawn Mushroom
- Pluteus umbrosus ( Pluteus granularis ) – Velvety Pluteus Not Uncommon
- Psathyrella candolleana
- Rhodocollybia butryacea (Collybia butryacea) – Buttery Collybia
- Rhodotus palmatus – Netted Rhodotus
- Russula rosacea – Rosy Russula
- Russula sp.
- Tricholoma aurantium – Golden Orange Tricholoma
- Tricholoma myomyces – Mouse Mushroom
- Tricholoma terreum – Earth Grey Tricholoma
- Tricholoma myomyces – Mouse Mushroom
- Tricholoma virgatum – Ashen Knight
- Xeromphalina cauticinalis Not Uncommon
- Xeromphalina kauffmanii – Cross-veined troop mushroom
- Xerula furfuracea – Rooted Collybia
- Xerula megalospora
ADDITIONAL SPECIES SEEN:
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- Hygrophorus langei (?)
- Geastrum fimbriatum – Fringed Earthstar, Sessile Earthstar
- Ramaria species
- Hericium ramosum var. rosea – Comb Tooth
- Exidia alba – Pale jelly roll
- Steccherinum ochraceum – ochre spreading tooth
- Leptonia incana
- Micromphale foetidum – stinking Marasmius
- Multiclavula mucida – White green-algae coral
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