RHH's photos with the keyword: shelf fungus

Red-banded Polypore

RHH
24 Apr 2015 28 17 647
These fungi, Red-banded Polypores, are so common in our area that we seldom stop to photograph them. They are often found with these secretions, however, and that always makes them more interesting. I've tasted the secretions (these fungi are not poisonous) and they are completely tasteless as far as I can tell. That fits with the explanation given below. The process of producing these drops is called "guttation." A friend here on Ipernity, Fizgig, explained it thus: "This is a great example of a process called Guttation --- a term used in botany to describe the process by which plants excrete excess water through drops from their leaves. For some mushrooms, like the Red-Banded Plolypore, this is so common that it is a reliable identification feature." This example was photographed at Goose Rock in Deception Pass State Park.

Rusty Gilled Polypore

RHH
18 Nov 2013 13 5 686
Another photo and another fungi from our hike at Slide Mountain. It must be the right time of year but we saw more fungi and mushrooms than I have ever seen before on any one excursion.