Previously in the Collybia genus and known as Cluster Collybia. Also referred to as Conifer Tough-shank. Reported from Europe and North America. Photo from Manning Park, British Columbia.
A fleshy, edible mushroom found in the Neotropics and in southeast Asia. It is grown for food in Brazil. In context at www.dixpix.ca/Amazon/fungi/index.html
A widespread species with oyster-like habit, but with brown spores and likely poisonous. It goes by several names, including Peeling Oysterling and Flabby Crepidotus.
A small, bright species found on rich soils such as mulch and gardens, as well as on decayed wood. Here found on logged and burned forest sections of the Sunshine Coast, British Columbia.
The Sculpted Giant Pasture Puffball, native to the Mountains of western North America. Photo from Tatla Lake area of British Colombia. Some would place this in the Lycoperdaceae Famly, and others in Agaricaceae.