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Observation: Albatrellus sp. (4601)

When: 2007-10-27
Collection location: Redwood National Park, Orick, Humbolt Co., California, USA [Click for map]
Who: Douglas Smith (douglas)
No herbarium specimen

Species Lists:
Species around Redwood National Park (38)

Notes: I’m not sure what these are, but Dr. Largent had a name for these. But this happened pretty often, you would wave a mushroom under his nose, and he would spout a name, and some detail about the thing. But before you could remember the name, or ask more, he would be off, and you never got the name down for later.

These are all white when young, but develop yellow patches, and bruise yellow slowly. They also have a fruity odor, with a hint of citrus.

If anyone has an idea let me know.

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Albatrellus sp.   douglas   (no votes)   Eyes

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Created: 2007-11-03 09:34:14
By: Darvin DeShazer (darv)
Summary: Albatrellus avellaneus

Albatrellus avellaneus comes to mind. I remember the citrus odor, but not sure if this is the species name for it.

Observation created: Thu Nov 01 22:59:31 -0700 2007
Last modified: Fri Nov 02 22:13:19 -0700 2007
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