Jennifer Steen Booher

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  • Polypore mushrooms (probably Trichaptum biforme) growing on a birch log, Northeast Harbor, Maine
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  • Polypore mushrooms (probably Trichaptum biforme) growing on a birch log, Northeast Harbor, Maine
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  • Ventral view of polypore mushrooms (probably Trichaptum biforme) growing on a birch log, Northeast Harbor, Maine
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  • Northern Toothed Polypore tree mushroom colony growing on a maple tree
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  • Conifer-base Polypore (Heterobasidion annosum)
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  • Violet Toothed Polypore tree mushroom (Trichaptum biforme), Baxter State Park, Maine.
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  • Northern Toothed Polypore tree mushroom growing on a maple tree.
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  • Top to bottom, left to right:<br />
1st row: Fucus sp. covered with bryozoan colony, driftwood, aluminum Schlitz can top<br />
2nd row: Fucus sp. with Spirorbis borealis, aluminum can top, Horse Mussel (Modiolus modiolus) with Barnacles (Semibalanus balanoides), Green Crab (Carcinus maenas), Jonah Crab (Cancer borealis), Slipper Shell (Crepidula fornicata)<br />
3rd row: wax covering for Baby Bel cheese (or similar), Slipper Shell, Smooth Periwinkles (Littorina obtusata), Horse Mussel with Coralline (Corallina officinalis), Common Periwinkles (Littorina littorea), aluminum can top, Common Periwinkles<br />
4th row: Kelp holdfast, sea glass, mashed fish skeleton, Horse Mussel with Barnacles and Coralline<br />
5th row: aluminum can top, Northern Toothed Polypore tree mushroom (Climacodon septentrionalis), Common Periwinkles, Horse Mussel with Coralline, brick fragment, coal fragments
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  • Clear blue sky, hot sun, and cool lake water: a wonderful day to live in Maine. <br />
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Polypore tree fungus (Piptoporus betulinus), pine cone (Pinus sp.) freshwater mussels, birch bark (Betula payrifera) driftwood, stone.
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