Photos / Sounds

What

Quince Rust (Gymnosporangium clavipes)

Observer

bill_sheehan

Date

March 16, 2021 06:14 PM EDT

Description

On juniper. Abundant on many junipers along Three Oaks Dr.
Photos 1,2,3 on March 16, photos 4,5,6 from March 19

For later, balloon stage, see https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/71610567

ID G. clavipes confirmed from these photos by Roger Peterson and Cathie Aime.

CATHIE AIME
[The ballooning is] called a telium. (Telia are one of the 4 different sorus types that are produced by rust fungi). This type of really large, gelatinous, orange telium is really just seen in Gymnosporangium species (although a few other rust genera can also produce gelatinous and/or orange telia, they are much smaller and don’t swell up like this in the presence of water). Some Gymnosporangiums produce even more elaborate telia. Google G. clavariiforme or G. juniperi-virginianae for instance…

ROGER PETERSON
Known as quince rust but it infects nearly all members of the apple tribe as well as juniper.
"gelatinization." Nearly all species of Gymnosporangium have teliospore pedicels that swell greatly in water.

Quince Rust - Photo (c) David McCorquodale, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by David McCorquodale
mcaime's ID: Quince Rust (Gymnosporangium clavipes)
Added on March 24, 2021
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Photos / Sounds

What

Quince Rust (Gymnosporangium clavipes)

Observer

bill_sheehan

Date

March 18, 2021 12:17 PM EDT

Description

On Juniper. Images 1 to 7 taken 10 hours after a 2 inch rain. Images eight and nine taken four days later.

ID G. clavipes confirmed from these photos by Roger Peterson and Cathie Aime.

For early stage eruption, see https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/71392246

CATHIE AIME
[The ballooning is] called a telium. (Telia are one of the 4 different sorus types that are produced by rust fungi). This type of really large, gelatinous, orange telium is really just seen in Gymnosporangium species (although a few other rust genera can also produce gelatinous and/or orange telia, they are much smaller and don’t swell up like this in the presence of water). Some Gymnosporangiums produce even more elaborate telia. Google G. clavariiforme or G. juniperi-virginianae for instance…

ROGER PETERSON
Known as quince rust but it infects nearly all members of the apple tribe as well as juniper.
"gelatinization." Nearly all species of Gymnosporangium have teliospore pedicels that swell greatly in water.

Quince Rust - Photo (c) David McCorquodale, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by David McCorquodale
mcaime's ID: Quince Rust (Gymnosporangium clavipes)
Added on March 24, 2021
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Photos / Sounds

What

Hygrophorus Subsect. Discolores (Subsection Discolores)

Observer

gwark

Date

October 20, 2019 12:21 PM AKDT
Hygrophorus monticola - Photo (c) Drew Parker, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA), uploaded by Drew Parker
mcaime's ID: Hygrophorus monticola, a member of Hygrophorus Subsect. Discolores (Subsection Discolores)
Added on August 4, 2020
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Photos / Sounds

What

Hygrophorus Subsect. Discolores (Subsection Discolores)

Observer

gwark

Date

October 20, 2019 12:21 PM AKDT
Woodwaxes - Photo (c) Amadej Trnkoczy, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)
mcaime's ID: Woodwaxes (Genus Hygrophorus)
Added on August 4, 2020
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Photos / Sounds

Observer

buggybuddy

Date

October 2019

Description

smells like my narceus gordanus when she secretes defensive fluid

growing under a cypress tree, on one of the knees, along the canal

Tags

Lactocollybia - Photo (c) Alan Rockefeller, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Alan Rockefeller
mcaime's ID: Genus Lactocollybia, a member of Common Gilled Mushrooms and Allies (Order Agaricales)
Added on July 30, 2020
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