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Pseudoboletus parasiticus with its host Scleroderma citrinum. Webster Woods. Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA. 29 September 2010. Seen during the TDWG TechnoBioblitz.
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Spores 1000x
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Photos by Inski. Habitat was native bush under very old Manuka and Kanuka trees growing of a dead tree fern branch.
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Found this purple beauty in solitary near some rotting Doug Firs. Rust colored spore print located on the stem. Scent is pleasant and similar to wet cedar.
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Found growing in douglas fir forest near river. Growing gregarious in duff. Substrate soil.
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Seen under a Vitex at the edge of the driveway next to the garage.
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On hardwood.
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Photo without flash shows the unusual purple colours better
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Growing on rotting wood on the forest floor of the scenic reserve.
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