Mushrooms in the Bow Valley are categorized into nine different groups. We would like to thank Mike and Diane McIvor for putting this great resource together and sharing it with BVN. If you are interested in sharing nature-related resources for the Bow Valley, please contact us.
Group 1: Slime Moulds
Group 2: Sac or Cup Fungi
Bisporella citrina – Lemon Drops Chlorociboria aeroginascens – Blue-stain Fungus Scutellinia scutellata – Eyelash fungus Morchella elata – Black Morel Helvella crispa – White Elfin Saddle Gyromitra infula – Saddle-shaped False Morel
Group 4: Jelly Fungi
Group 9: Gill Fungi
Hygrophorus erubescens – Pink Waxcap Laccaria laccata – Common Laccaria Gomphidius glutinosus – Hideous Gomphidius Pholiota squarrosa – Scaly Pholiota Agaricus silvicola – Wood Agaricus Clitocybe gibba var. maxima – Large Funnel Mushroom Cystoderma amianthinum – Saffron Parasol Tricholoma zelleri – Zeller’s Mushroom Tricholoma aurantium – Golden Tricholoma Russula cremoricolor – The Sickener Pleurotus ostreatus – Oyster Mushroom Russula aeruginea – Green Russula Lepista nuda – The Blewit Lactarius deliciosus – Delicious Lactarius Lepista Nuda – Wood Blewit