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Stump Puffballs Remnants of some old stump puffballs that grew last autumn and spread their spores before winter. Found in northern Wisconsin. Geotagged,Lycoperdon pyriforme,Pear-shaped Puffball,United States,Wisconsin Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Stump Puffballs

Remnants of some old stump puffballs that grew last autumn and spread their spores before winter. Found in northern Wisconsin.

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''Lycoperdon pyriforme'', commonly known as the pear-shaped puffball or stump puffball, is a saprobic fungus present throughout much of the world. Emerging in autumn, this puffball is common and abundant on decaying logs of both deciduous and coniferous wood. It is considered a choice edible when still immature and the inner flesh is white.

Similar species: Agaricales
Species identified by travismorhardt
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By travismorhardt

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Uploaded May 5, 2014. Captured May 4, 2014 07:41 in Rollies Road, Tomahawk, WI 54487, USA.
  • TG-830
  • f/4.7
  • 10/1250s
  • ISO320
  • 6.6mm