Lycogala epidendrum: Wolf's Milk Slime Mold. Location:
Big Schloss Connector Trail, GWNF, VA.

Wynnea americana,
Moose Antlers or Rabbit Ears: Dark brown outside surface,
red to red brown inner surface growing darker with age. Rare
but we saw 3 clusters over a 2 day period in the Ramsey's
Draft Wilderness, GWNF, VA. The first cluster was releasing
spores as we watched! |
Tremella mesenterica: Witch's Butter. Edible. Used in
soups. Location: Prince William National Park, VA.

Auricularea auricula
- Wood Ear or Tree Ear Mushroom: Thin, dark brown to black
and crusty during dry spells. Can adsorb 63 times its weight
in wet periods and looks like this. Edible. Used in Hot and
Sour Soup. Photo by Gary Bailey. Location: #1 waterfalls,
White Oak Canyon, SNP, VA. |

Fulogo
septica: Scrambled Egg Slime Mold. Grows on trees, logs
and stumps. Location: Lake Sherwood Tral, MNF, WV.

White-egg Bird's Nest Fungus (Crucibulum
laeve). This fungi is only 0.25 inches across. The
yellowish ones are young. The dark , open ones are the adult
( or beyond adult). See the white, roundish bodies? They're
the eggs and were originally in "the nest". Location: Jug
Bay, Patuxent River, MD. Photo by Ken Clark. |

Scutellinia scutellena: Eyelash Cup. 1/4 to 3/4 inch
fungi edged in "eye lashes" (not visible here). Location:
Allegheny Mountain Trail, Lake Sherwood, MNF, WV.

Bulgaria inquinans,
Black Jelly Drops: Up to about 1.5 inches in diameter. Found
on dead hardwoods. External surface is scruffy brown while
the inside is smooth, black and jelly-like. Location:
Allegheny Tr, WV. Photo by Eric Shereda. |

Tremella fuciformis
- Snow Fungus, Silver Ear Fungus: Grows on branches
and trees in wet areas. Used in Asian dishes. It's
flavorless but has an interesting texture - rubbery yet
crunchy. Location: Flag Ponds, MD. Photo by Ken Clark.

Stemonitis
splendens - Chocolate Tube Slime or Pipe Cleaner Slime.
A white mass produces these minute tubes found on dead wood
and leaves. Common throughout the region. Location:
Massanutten Mt, VA. Photo by Ken Clark. |