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Mushrooms and Fungi of WA

By: Hailey and Claire

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Mushrooms
Mushrooms are fleshy, spore-bearing
fruiting body of a fungus,
Chicken of the • The Chicken of the woods is an edible fungus. The
scientific name for the Chicken of the woods
woods is Laetiporus

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Kingdom: Fungi

Division: Basidiomycota

Class: Agaricomycetes

Order: Agaricales
Fly Agaric
Family: Amanitaceae

Genus: Amanita

Species: A. muscaria
• The Shaggy mane fungus is an
edible fungus. The scientific
Shaggy mane name for the Shaggy mane is
Coprinus comatus

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The Apricot
mushroom is an
edible Apricot
Mushrooms. The
scientific name
is Guepinia
Mushroom

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• At Islandwood I saw a poster of the mushrooms
More info in the dining hall. The Chicken of the woods and
from the shaggy mane was also on the poster
• An investigation I found was at Blakely harbor
Islandwood there were more crabs under the bigger rocks
Islandwood
At Islandwood, we found a lot of mushrooms and
fungi, and they actually had two posters, one that
had edible mushrooms, and one that had
poisonous mushrooms. I also learned that there's
another fungi called 'Hen of the Woods'!

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