Stoney Creek Trail — Abbotsford, BC

Fungi

Fungi are multi-celled organisms that lack chlorophyll. They feed on organic matter and reproduce by spores. They belong in the subkingdom of plants called Cryptogams, they include MUSHROOMS, MOLDS, yeasts, rusts, smuts, and mildews.

Many fungi are very difficult to identify. Some of these may not be identified correctly.

Ochre-banded Conk

(Fomitopsis ochracea)

Silver Leaf

(Chondrostereum purpureum)

Bicoloured Bracket

(Gloeoporus dichrous)

 

Stereacea

Artist's Bracket

(Ganoderma applanatum)

Golden Ear

(Naematelia aurantia)

Leafy Brain

(Tremella foliaceae)

Jelly-spot

(Dacrymyces stillatus)

Split-gill

(Schizophyllum commune)

Turkey-Tail

(Trametes versicolor)

 

Turkey-Tail

(Trametes versicolor)

Tinder conk

(Fomes fomentarius)

Dog Vomit slime mold

(Fuligo septica)

Dog Vomit slime mold

(Fuligo septica)

Crystal Brain

(Myxarium nucleatum)

 

Mushrooms

A mushroom is the spore-bearing, aboveground body of a fungus

Spring Fieldcap

(Agrocybe praecox)

Shaggy Parasol

(Chlorophyllum olivieri) 

Oyster

(Pleurotus pulmonarius)

Black-footed Polypore

(Polyporus badius)

Sulphur Tuft

(Hypholoma fasciculare)

Sulphur Tuft

(Hypholoma fasciculare)

Brown Roll-rim

(Paxillus involutus)

Brown Roll-rim

(Paxillus involutus)

Lacklustre Laccaria

(Laccaria laccata)

Honey

(Armillaria ostoyae)

Honey

(Armillaria nabsnona)

Ringless Honey

(Armillaria tabescens)

Mica Cap

(Coprinellus micaceus)

Felt-ringed Agaricus

(Agaricus hondensis)

Deer

(Pluteus cervinus)

Scaly Rustgill

Gymnopilus sapineus)

Inky Agaricus

(agaricus moelleri)

Fibrecap

(Inocybaceae)

Netted Fieldcap

(Bolbitius reticulatus)

Shaggy Mane

(Coprinus comatus)

White Dapperling

(Leucoagaricus leucothites)

White Fibrecap

(Inocybe geophylla)

Yellow Fieldcap

(Bolbitius titubans)

Ivory Waxy Cap

(Hygrophorus eburneus)

Pale Brittlestem

(Psathyrella candolleana)