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litter, wood (sticks, logs, stumps, woodchips), or in grass; cap varying. . stem with numerous side branches that terminate in peg-like tips. dendrocollybia racemosa at mykoweb . stem without side branches. collybia . mushroom growing in grass. . mushroom growing from wood, woodchips, soil, cones, nut shells
stem not pink; other features varying. . gills distant; cap bell-shaped, becoming flat with a central bump; spores smooth and inamyloid. marasmius oreades . gills close or crowded; cap soon planoconvex or flat; spores ornamented and amyloid. melanoleuca . mushroom growing from fallen cones or nut shells...
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also keep a few tips and tricks in mind to ensure they follow the rules of the "beach road," and more importantly, don't get stuck in the process. when it's open, cape point is one of the busiest wd access ramps on the beach, with dozens of fishermen heading out or coming back with coolers full of fresh
hatteras island. here, beachcombers can find unusual varieties that rarely make appearances north of south carolina, such as the florida fighting conch, helmet conchs, and even spiny murexes. in addition, a number of local north carolina treasures wash up on a regular basis, including whelks, olive shells...
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