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thinking Alice has been in my garden...
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Some recent finds here include Oregon ling chih (Ganoderma oregonense) and some big king boletes/porcini  (Boletus edulis), including one bigger than a plate...

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These little red/purple trumpet mushrooms were new for me this year. Not sure what they are - growing near a Korean pine.

edit: possibly goblet mushroom: https://totallywilduk.co.uk/2021/12/14/the-goblet-pseudoclitocybe-cyathiformis-identification/ Although I definitely see reddish rather than just grey in mine.
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Burgundy mushroom with cupped head
 
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It's been an amazing fall for mushrooms in Oregon. Today I found the biggest Lion's Mane mushroom I've ever seen. It was about 20 feet up in an ancient Oregon white oak tree. I had to knock it down with a long stick. I got about 10 pounds and left several more pounds on the tree. Although the mushroom is too soggy for fresh eating, it will make some great medicinal tincture.
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Here are some Queen Boletes, a Yellow Chanterelle, and some Wine-cap Agaricus I found last month.
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Queen Bolete
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Chanterelle
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Wine-cap Agaricus
Wine-cap Agaricus
 
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