- Laetiporus conifericola Kate Mohat Girdwood DW S
Laetiporus conifericola posing with Kate Mohat in Girdwood - Landscape near Cordova S
Landscape of the Copper River Delta near Cordova Ak - Macowanites Cordova DW S
Macowanites is a Lactarius relative, on its way to an underground existence. Cordova Ak. - Russula aeruginea Cordova tight 2011 DW S
Russula aeruginea, one of the good edible green Brittlegills. - Mountainms near Girdwood S
Mountains near Girdwood - Trametes versicolor Girdwood DW S
Trametes versicolor wheel of fortune! A great medicinal fungus! Girdwood Alaska - Pholiota alnicola Kenai DW S
Pholiota alnicola a wood digester, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska - Leccinum insigne Alaska DW S
Where there are Aspen there is Leccinum insigne - the Aspen bolete - Sheridan Glacier rd Cr S
Sheridan Glacier seen from the road. the creek is full of salmons in season. - Laetiporus conifericola chunk Girdwood ed DW S
Sulfur Shelf - Laetiporus conifericola seen in Girdwood - Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca Girdwood DW S
Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca, the False Chanterelle - Too bad there are no Chantis in Girdwood one could confuse it with, tough luck! - Cordova in rain and fog Cr S
Cordova in rain and fog. At least the mushrooms love that kind of weather! - Boletus edulis Girdwood DW S
A King bolete (Boletus edulis) already past prime. Girdwood AK - Boletes basket Girdwood DW S
Boletes growing in a secret spot that can NOT be found - Lyophyllum decastes Cordova 2011 DW S
Lyophyllum decastes, Fried Chicken Mushroom, often growing along road ways as also in this case, Cordova 2011 - Amanita muscaria flush Alaska DW S
Amanita muscaria flush in Alaska - Craterellus tubaeformis Cordova 2011 DW S
Craterellus tubaeformis - Yellow feet or winrer chanterelle. There are no true Chanterelles growing that far North in Alaska. Cordova 2011 DW S - Cortinarius semisanguineus Girdwood DW S
Cortinarius semisanguineus, a favorite of wood dyers, found in Girdwood - Forest Hemlock moss Girdwood DW S
Forest scene with hemlock and lots of moss in Girdwood - Girdwood fjord Belugas Ed S
Girdwood fjord with two Belugas (white dots)