Window Cliffs State Natural Area Place cursor over cells with red By Cumberland Mycological Society, Crossville, TN triangles to view pictures and/or comments Click underlined x's for photo links click on underlined species for web links to details about those species Scientific name common names (if applicable) Aug-17 Amanita amerifulva [often called 'Amanita fulva' -a European species] “Tawny Grisette” x Amanita flavoconia “Yellow Patches" x Cantharellus cf cibarius [sensu auct. amer. =misapplied name] "Golden Chanterelle" x Gomphus ludovicianus none x(?) Lactarius subplinthogalus none x Lactarius subverellus var. subdistans none x Lactarius subvellereus var. subdistans syn. Lactifluus suvellereus var. subdistans none x betulina syn. Trametes betulina syn. Daedalea betulina "Multicolor Gill " x Phellinus gilvus syn. Polyporus gilvus "Mustard-yellow Polypore," "Oak Conk" x Pholiota polychroa "Variable Pholiota" x Retiboletus ornatipes syn. Boletus ornatipes “Ornate-stalked Bolete” x Russula compacta “Firm Russula” x Russula crustosa "Green Quilt Russula" x(?) Russula densifolia none x Schizophyllum commune “Common Split Gill” x Stereum complicatum syn. S. rameale "Golden Parchment " x Stereum ostrea syn. S. fasciatum, syn. S. lobatum, syn. S. versicolor “False Turkey Tail" x syn. Coriolus versicolor “Turkey Tail” x Tremellodendron pallidum syn. T. schweinitzii "False Coral" x Trichaptum biforme syn. Polyporus biformis “Violet Toothed Polypore” x Tylopilus rubrobrunneus "Reddish-brown Bitter Bolete" x species in purple font were identified for 1st time at any CMS foray

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The specimens noted below were among those not identified to species: Amanita section Vaginatae x Russula species x Trametes species x

Note: This species list is not respresentative of all mushrooms present on a given date. Collecting is limited to certain trails and locations and not all specimens found are always gathered. Many of the collected specimens never get identified or recorded for various reasons, which include (but are not limited to): time restraints and condition of specimens.

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