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  1. You haven’t provided a lot of the necessary information to make a confident ID proposal……you can compare to Leucocoprinus birnbaumii which is a common potted plant mushroom, which is poisonous to people and pets, but won’t hurt your palm…. Again, just a guess without more info…
  2. Agree with Vitog….these look like the C. Tubeaformis I collect in Ontario….
  3. Not a lot to go on so just a guess …perhaps late fall oyster mushroom Panellus Serotinus…..need a lot more info for a confident Id proposal…..
  4. Don’t believe this is C. Tubeaformis…..not entirely sure, but maybe something in the Pholiota genus? Spore print may help…
  5. GJC

    honey

    Honey mushrooms are edible but some people get an upset stomach after eating them…..I always parboil my honeys first, discarding the water…then cook them however you want….never had any issues….
  6. I don’t believe these are Penny buns……did you try to taste these?…with boletes it is generally safe to nibble a small piece and then spit it out to see if it is bitter….
  7. Hi folks, I have never collected these for eating but have read that they are a good edible. looking for confirmation on ID and any experience with eating them. Thick white stem, snaps easily like a Russula. White pores, white flesh. Everything turns indigo blue immediately after handling. No distinctive smell or taste. Thanks
  8. Not sure, but reminds me of a Turbinellus (Gomphus)….?….
  9. Maybe compare to Phyllotopsis Nidulans?….hard to make out from the picture…
  10. Compare to Bondarzewia Berkeleyewi?
  11. Welcome to the forum Wjengle… please read this Tough to make out what they are from those pictures….
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