This is a picture of Tubakia suttoniana at Calvert Cliffs State Park in Lusby, Maryland.
This is a picture of a Cronartium quercuum on a Virginia Pine at Calvert Cliffs State Park in Lusby, Maryland.
Small size caps; non gelatinous cap. Some specimens were smooth and some were hairy. On deciduous wood. Mixed woods.
Ground. Mixed woods. Pine Barrens. staining red first then turning almost dark brown.
Under mixed woods. Pine Barrens.
Mixed woods. Pine Barrens.
Ground. Pine Barrens in a seepage area.
On standing dead Atlantic white cedar. Perennial. 2-3 pores per mm. Pine Barrens.
On blackened Russula sp. Under pine. Park.
On top of fallen deciduous tree. Park.
Ground. Pine Barrens.
On wet hardwood in a swamp area in the Pine Barrens. Small fruitbodies. Lifting up margin. New areas gelatinous when wet. the creamy areas where older. Agreeable sweet fungus smell released after being wet (like Agaricus b.). No spores or basidia seen. Some hyphae are twisted and thin; other hyphae are smooth and with clamps and simple septa. There were many rectangular crystals present. 5-6 pores per mm. Flesh is tough to get it off.
On burnt pine. Pine Barrens.
No clamps seen on capillitia; only simple septa. Spores are bigger than on ME. On ground, among a terrestrial plant. Pine Barrens.
Deciduous wood and leaves. Very thin resupinate polypore. Beech woods.
Resupinate spongy polypore growing on Atlantic white cedar. Pine Barrens. Swampy area. 1 1/2-3 pores per mm. Margin fribrose and delicate. Pale yellow inside pores. On the second sample there are powdery areas. Basidia: 19.7-27 x 4.9-5.1 um. Hyphae with clamps and thick walls: 2.7 um.
Base of deciduous tree. It reached a huge size, around 25 cm wide. Pine Barrens. Swampy area.
On swamp maple. Pine Barrens. Edge of creek.
On conifer debris. Pine Barrens.
On deciduous wood. Park.
On huge dead deciduous tree.
On huge dead maple tree. 26cm wide. Park.
On hardwood, in a swampy area. Preserve.
On rotten wood. Pine Barrens. Found on the same spot in 2020.