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    Anzelina Coodey
    Photo Date: 
    09/16/2013
    A lobster mushroom grows along the trail in Opal Creek Wilderness.
    Tyson Gillard
    Photo Date: 
    05/05/2012
    The trail up Saddle Mountain is generally soggy, foggy and wet.
    Jackie Arnal
    Photo Date: 
    04/09/2014
    Ledge Falls along Sweet Creek.
    Heron Marychild
    Photo Date: 
    10/27/2013
    An unidentified mushroom growing in the Willamette Foothills.
    Brandon Fralic
    Photo Date: 
    07/17/2014
    Large boulders along the trail at Oyster Dome.
    Tyson Gillard
    Photo Date: 
    07/03/2012
    The misty Salmon River Old Trail.
    Halvor Tweto
    Photo Date: 
    11/26/2012
    An amethyst deceiver mushroom along the Clackamas River.
    Tyson Gillard
    Photo Date: 
    07/04/2012
    From Kings Mountain's summit you can see its forested flanks.
    Jared Kennedy
    An angel wing mushroom (Pleurocybella porrigens). It's edible status was called into question after 19 elderly people with liver problems died in Japan a few years ago.
    Jared Kennedy
    Jared Kennedy
    A large cauliflower mushroom (Sparassis crispa).
    Anzelina Coodey
    Anzelina Coodey
    Turkey tail (Trametes versicolor) photographed from below.
    Anzelina Coodey
    Jelly fungus (Dacrymyces palmatus).
    Anzelina Coodey
    Polyporus melanopus.
    Anzelina Coodey
    Puffball mushroom (Calbovista subsculpta).

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