Categories MycoBob Orange mycena (Mycena leaiana) Post author By Bob Benz Post date September 5, 2020 2 Comments on Orange mycena (Mycena leaiana) Found on downed tree in south hollow. Apparently has weak antibacterial properties. In the photo below, you can see the orange stain on my hand from handling. Tags mushrooms, Mycena leaiana, Orange mycena ← Turkey tail (Trametes versicolor) → Something in the Russula genus? 2 replies on “Orange mycena (Mycena leaiana)” Cool, maybe one day you could show me your new knowledge. Sure. If I don’t poison myself before I get the chance. Har. It’s pawpaw season now. You need to get up here so we can go out and find some like we did last year … Comments are closed.
Sure. If I don’t poison myself before I get the chance. Har. It’s pawpaw season now. You need to get up here so we can go out and find some like we did last year …
2 replies on “Orange mycena (Mycena leaiana)”
Cool, maybe one day you could show me your new knowledge.
Sure. If I don’t poison myself before I get the chance. Har. It’s pawpaw season now. You need to get up here so we can go out and find some like we did last year …