Sherwood
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Yep! Sorry. I edited my post to read Meadow Mushroom.
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Found these in my lawn in upstate NY. I believe these are edible meadow mushrooms? They don’t stain yellow , or any color that I can tell. Smells like mushroom to me. Maybe a slight black licorice smell.
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ID help please. Blewit? [CONFIRMED Blewit]
Sherwood replied to Sherwood's topic in Identifying Mushrooms
My sport print looked just like this one. Definitely Blewits! Thank you everyone. -
ID help please. Blewit? [CONFIRMED Blewit]
Sherwood replied to Sherwood's topic in Identifying Mushrooms
It may be the result of the wet red mulch flakes sitting on the cap. We have been getting a lot of rain this year. -
ID help please. Blewit? [CONFIRMED Blewit]
Sherwood replied to Sherwood's topic in Identifying Mushrooms
I will update with the results of the spore print tomorrow. Thank you! -
I have these growing in my mulch and the closest I could find in my book is Blewit. Everything seems to match with description and fragrant smell. I am waiting on the spore print right now, but if it come back pinkish then is there anything to indicate that they are not Blewits? I am curious to read your thoughts! Edit* - Location: Southern Upstate New York, just outside Binghamton. Edit* 10/10/2021 - Confirmed Blewit Mushroom! Thank you!
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Found in the red mulch along my house in upstate NY . Do mushrooms absorb some of the mulch dye? The mulch and the mushrooms are fairly close to the same color.
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Found a couple patches of these in the lawn. I’m in upstate NY about an hour south of Syracuse. Are these to young to identify?
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Here is the story too if you don't have a login to the telegraph. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6728349/Woman-diner-dies-hours-eating-poisonous-mushrooms-Michelin-starred-restaurant-Spain.html
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The spore print for it. I had a hard time finding good light this morning to take the picture. But this is close. Looked to be a real light brown color.
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Other than the bugs, this one and a couple others were really dried out. The edges were real dark and crisp. We have not had much rain lately in upstate NY. Suppose to get a lot of rain this week tho! I am kind of hoping that new ones pop up in the same spot. It's a tough spot because its on a hill and when we do get heavy rain the water seems to run right through the mushroom patch, getting them all muddy or washing them out. I will check again and let ya all know!
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There were 4 I didn't end up using because the bugs got to them pretty bad. Pretty sure that one was one of them. I ate some,. and froze the rest.
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Thanks guys! I was almost 100% sure they were chants. I've seen tons of posts here about them. Just like posting here to get reassured. :)
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Are these chanterelles? Edible? I found them under a big oak tree. The white stems are throwing me off. This one has an attached stem too.
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Yep! I've watched his videos too. He has some very interesting videos, worth a watch for sure.
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Just a heads up there is a BBC show called The Magic of Mushrooms on Netflix now. It’s pretty interesting with some awesome close up videos of how different spores are released. Neat stuff!
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Thank you! Yea, I have been squirrel hunting a lot and have noticed these everywhere! I will be getting a bunch of them to cook with the squirrel next time I'm out.
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I believe they are called Lycoperdon perlatum? The spiky outside comes off like crumbs. And the inside is solid white and meaty. I am wondering if the inside of a young amanita mushroom look the same? Or would I see a cap shape? Sorry I didn't take a picture of the inside.
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