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- The veiled bolete is very cool. Great picture. - You may already know but old man of the woods bruises a deep red, always cool to see or show kids. 
- What’s the 5th one, where your gloved hand is flat on the ground beside it? I have something very similar growing in my yard right now and don’t know where to begin to identify it - I believe that one is a Russula brevipes. Fun fact about them, if an ascomycete fungus comes into contact with them it parasitizes the Russula and turns it into an choice edible lobster mushroom like this.  - That’s an incredible factoid. I’ve only ever had dried lobster mushrooms, and can only imagine how delicious they are fresh. - Here in the Pacific Northwest, I get a very ample supply of lobster mushrooms every fall. I honestly think they’re better dehydrated than fresh. Their texture is kind of woody and their flavor is mild. 
 
 
 
- What is the last thing? - Ghost pipe. Its a parasitic plant - Oooh, parasitic to mushrooms. Very cool. 
- Why it has teeth I’d imagine. 
 
- That is a ghost pipe. He is not a mushroom but a parasitic plant. Just recently people started losing it over ghost pipe tincture, I have been in the woods all my life and had not heard people doing anything with them. 
- The other two posters lead me to look this up as I had never heard of a parasitic plant before. Very interesting. 
 
- Great photos, love days like these! 






