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Identification #5336363
12/27/15 08:21 PM
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Can any one identify any of the fungi or plant life in the following photos?



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I have some more photos of things I need I.D.'d.. Some seeds of some sort I found in some scat & some mushrooms. I think I have the wood ear I.d.'d but not 100%



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mushrooms can only be positively identified by a spore print


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I have another plant/root I need to identify. If anyone know what it is or where I might be able to find the answer I'd appreciate the info


Re: Identification [Re: Wxpajw] #5400128
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Wx,

I'm sorry I can't identify your plants with any certainty, but always recommend you place something like a coin or pen in the picture with your sample so there is some reference as to scale.

The plant in the fifth pic (on the right) might be a perennial, bleeding heart. My degree is in hort but I forgot most of my perennnial classes from almost 30 years ago!


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