This Geocache:
There is no cache at the posted coordinates! In order to determine the final location of the ammo cans in this series, you must observe three images of different North American fungi species, and correctly pick out the species from the lookalikes that each cache is connected to. The images of the fungi can be found at the bottom of all 18 mystery caches’ descriptions!
*You can check your answer with the Solution Checker found within the Waypoints section*
To receive the final coordinates for the bonus cache (GCBQ1T2) of this series, you must find a letter within the “?” symbols hidden in the logbook/on the interior of all 18 caches, and solve the puzzle in the description of the bonus cache!
About This Geo-Art Series:
I, the oldest sibling of Keller1234, have always had a great interest in the stuff growing all around us. Whether it be plants, trees, wildflowers, or mushrooms, mother nature has never failed to draw me in with her beauty and variety in vegetation. Ever since my first time going mushroom hunting with my aunt and uncle, fungi have held a special place in my interests, along with plants and wildflowers. Keep an eye out while searching at the GZs, for depending on the time of year, you may be able to spot some of these species of fungi in-person!

This Geo-Art series combines my love for Geocaching and the seemingly-tiny but expansive world of what is growing beneath our feet on the forest floor. At each of the final coordinates, (except for the 19th bonus cache), you will find a metal .50 caliber ammo can, so be sure to bring along some swag to trade!
*All caches in this series are placed within the boundaries of State Game Lands 147, so be sure to wear orange during hunting seasons!*
Final Coordinates:
Identify the Yellow Morel...

N40° 22.004′ W 78° 21.101′

N40° 21.910′ W 78° 20.811′

N40° 21.986′ W 78° 20.925′