1-4 meters tall. Leaves are oval to oblong-elliptic and 1-3 cm long. Fruit are bright red berries.
Relish brown bark. Branches are long, slender and droop. Leaves are opposite and scale like.
2 cm across and 1-2 cm tall. White linned cap, white gills and white stem, however light brown near the bottom.
Polypore, orange to brown in color, gilled. Often approx. 10-12 cm wide and 6-8 cm deep
Found on broad leaf trees including oak and maple. White/cream smooth underside. Dark at the center, often fading to cinnamon, then to cream.
Beige lined cap, approx. 10 cm in width, with beige stem. Light brown medium to distant spaced gills.
Thick stem with branches only, whorled, found in moist lowlands
Basal leaves, broadly oblong, perennial, leaves low to the ground
Shrub, palmately 5-lobed, doubly dentate-serrate
Found on mossy logs. Thin, triangular fronds
Shrub or small tree. Leaves are deeply lobed, smooth and dark green. Red, berry like fruit.
Leaves are large, opposite, serrated, and 7-9 lobed. Small tree or shrub, 1-8 meters tall
Perennial with flowering stems. Covered with stiff, short, blunt hairs. Leaves are 5-7 lobed and are irregularly toothed.Flowers have 5 petals and their color ranges from greenish-white to deep red.
Deciduous, leaves are opposite and deeply 5-lobed. Flowers produced in the spring
Leaves are smooth, shiny, leathery, evergreen and spirally-arranged with 8 toothed lobes. Small white flowers coming out of the top. Not native to Washington.
Deciduous shrub with brown bark. Leaves are light green, alternate and narrow, approx. 3-5 inches in length and 1-2 inches wide
Leaves are all basal and broad, approx. 2-4 inches in length. Flowers are narrow spikes coming from the center upward.
Fibrous stem, long-petiolate, bi-ternately compound, toothed, leaves are alternate
Leaves are palmately compound, ternate and dissected.
Leaves are alternate, approx. 4-5 inches in length and 2 inches wide. Leaves also have serrated edges.
Bell shaped cap, approx. 2 cm, stripped pattern, gilled. Dark brown/ gray cap with dull grey gills
Leaves are evergreen, dark green with a smooth and glossy texture. Leaves in groups of 4.
Dark green, single-pinnate, 2-4 feet tall
Found under Douglas Fir trees. Tan to deep red in color. Yellow gills. Around 4 inches in height.
Leaves have 5 lobes and are palmately compound.
Hairy surface, leaves are clustered and layered. Leaves are opposite and have rounded teeth.
Cap approx. 4 cm, radish brown center fading to a cream outer ring, cream stem, gilled
Yellow-orange color, funnel shaped, gilled
Similar to Usnea species but does not have a central cord. Green to grey in color and had a rough texture.
Hazelnut had a broader opening than that of an acorn. Approximately 1.5-2.5 cm in length.