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Tag Archives: Dryad’s Saddle
06.06.2019 Bursting forth
Amidst all the green, burnt orange beckoned at the roadside.
Posted in Abstract, Closeup Photography, Fungi, Nature Photography
Tagged abstract, Cerioporus squamosus, Dryad's Saddle, fungus, mushroom, mushroom cap
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05.19.2015 Ruffled Saddles
One of my favorite mushrooms to photograph is the Dryad’s Saddle (Polyporus squamosus). They are polypores aka shelf fungi and related to the ones probably most recognized by most as Turkey Tails. Yesterday while hiking I found the most ruffle-edged … Continue reading
Posted in Closeup Photography, Fungi, Nature Photography, Patterns in Nature, Western Massachusetts
Tagged biennial wildflower, Creeping Charlie, Dryad's Saddle, fungus, Gill o'er the ground, Glechoma hederacea, Massachusetts, New England, polypore, Polyporus squamosus, shelf fungus, western massachusetts
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02.19.2011 Bits of news
I recently had a couple of images published in the book, “The Butterflies of Minnesota: A ‘flier’s manual” by Jim Patterson. Unfortunately, Mr. Patterson passed away shortly before the book was completed and his brother Art finished and published it … Continue reading