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Harmonix

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  1. Hi Dave, Thanks again for all of the wonderful help and information! Hope you are well!
  2. Hey all! I hope everyone is doing safe and well! I have another ID that I was hoping to get some help with! It was growing as the base of a white oak in the grass. It didn’t appear to be growing from any woody debris or roots. There are quite a few of them at various stages, not tightly clustered. Unrelated, but does anyone have any advice on how to better learn binomialS to have a better reference to start ID’ing in guides? Thank you greatly!
  3. Thanks a bunch for the help and new info, Dave! It’s greatly appreciated!
  4. Hey all! I hope you are all staying safe and well! I have another ID I was hoping to get some help with. It is an old specimen, so there wasn’t too many sensory details left, but I think it is some sort of Parasola. Thanks as always! :)
  5. Hey Dave, Thanks again for the wonderful help! I think you nailed it with another Agrocybe praecox based on their size. I did manage to get a faint print.
  6. Hey all! Just another ID I was hoping to get some help with! It is in central PA, fruited in multiple places in fairly big clusters. Pileus is slightly wet to the touch. Scent is very faintly “mushroom.” Stipe was pretty strong, curved in most bodies and more hollow toward pileus. Adnexed lamellae. Currently trying to get a print. They were also growing in the immediate area next to wine caps. Just some random agrocybe? Thanks a bunch!
  7. Hi Dave, It wasn’t too far from where there used to be a mulch bed. I’m sure a mower or something threw some over there and I just didn’t notice it using it as its substrate. Getting a lot popping through now! Thanks again! Exactly! There are now stones there, but there are definitely some mulch remnants around still where they are growing. You guys nailed it!
  8. Hey all, Just another ID request. Growing along fence, I believe directly in soil. Mildly wet, grainy feel and very brittle. Very faint “mushroom” scent. The closest in my field guide was Peziza phyllogena. Thanks a bunch!
  9. Hi Johny, Thanks a bunch for the reply and help! That’s what I was leaning toward in my field guide, but it only included the wine-red coloration. I didn’t know that about the sunlight and shade correlation. I managed to get a decent print and it is very purple. The gills themselves darkened slightly, but not much. Thanks again for the help!
  10. Hey all again, Got another one I was hoping to get some help with! Found beneath a pine sapling, maybe 20 feet from an oak as well. Cap was leathery and appeared almost metallic in sunlight, no unique smell, stipe was incredibly tough. Veil was very thick and present. Fruited in multiple spots, but not more than a few together. Currently printing. The last picture is another specimen growing next to the larger one pictured. Thanks again!
  11. Hi Dave, Sorry for the late reply, I somehow overlooked the notification. Thanks again for all the help! I managed to get a pretty good spore print.
  12. Hey all, Hoping to tap your guys’ knowledge and experience again! It has been about a day since rain and the cap was still greasy to the touch. Grew in a cluster in a prior mulch bed, but I couldn’t pinpoint the substrate for certain. Stipe is hollow and very fibrous/woody and snapped when bent. Scent isn’t “mushroomy,” but more fragrant/woodsy. Thanks again!
  13. Hi Dave, Thanks a bunch for following up! I really appreciate your willingness to continue to share your knowledge and experience with a newcomer like myself! I did manage to get a rather faint spore print and it did look dark brown/rusty like the example you linked. I think you nailed it!
  14. Hi Dave, Thank you again for the help and sharing of knowledge and experience, it is much appreciated! Thanks again for everything!
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