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Gentian (Latin Name: Gentiana Calycosa) on the Bluff Mountain Trail near Silver Star Mountain.

aag.jpg Orange fungus along the Big Creek Trail in the fall. This fungus is common in southwestern Washington State. I think it is a fungus called orange mushroom pimple (Hypomyces lactifluorum) that attacks other mushrooms and causes them to change to this orangThumbnailsOn the summit of Bunker Hill the trees have grown and obscured most of the views. Mt. Adams can barely be seen through the forest.Orange fungus along the Big Creek Trail in the fall. This fungus is common in southwestern Washington State. I think it is a fungus called orange mushroom pimple (Hypomyces lactifluorum) that attacks other mushrooms and causes them to change to this orangThumbnailsOn the summit of Bunker Hill the trees have grown and obscured most of the views. Mt. Adams can barely be seen through the forest.Orange fungus along the Big Creek Trail in the fall. This fungus is common in southwestern Washington State. I think it is a fungus called orange mushroom pimple (Hypomyces lactifluorum) that attacks other mushrooms and causes them to change to this orangThumbnailsOn the summit of Bunker Hill the trees have grown and obscured most of the views. Mt. Adams can barely be seen through the forest.Orange fungus along the Big Creek Trail in the fall. This fungus is common in southwestern Washington State. I think it is a fungus called orange mushroom pimple (Hypomyces lactifluorum) that attacks other mushrooms and causes them to change to this orangThumbnailsOn the summit of Bunker Hill the trees have grown and obscured most of the views. Mt. Adams can barely be seen through the forest.Orange fungus along the Big Creek Trail in the fall. This fungus is common in southwestern Washington State. I think it is a fungus called orange mushroom pimple (Hypomyces lactifluorum) that attacks other mushrooms and causes them to change to this orangThumbnailsOn the summit of Bunker Hill the trees have grown and obscured most of the views. Mt. Adams can barely be seen through the forest.Orange fungus along the Big Creek Trail in the fall. This fungus is common in southwestern Washington State. I think it is a fungus called orange mushroom pimple (Hypomyces lactifluorum) that attacks other mushrooms and causes them to change to this orangThumbnailsOn the summit of Bunker Hill the trees have grown and obscured most of the views. Mt. Adams can barely be seen through the forest.

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