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Dave from tn.

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  1. It could possibly be a type of Cystoderma. It looks similar to Macrolepiota procera Parasol as well.
  2. Found growing in hardwood forest in Tennessee today. High temps have been in lower 90s, some light rain. Still waiting on spore print but I believe it’s white. Thank you
  3. Found growing in a hardwood forest in Tennessee. Highs have been around 90 with ample rain. They look like milk caps but I can’t get them to release any milk. Maybe because their old but the don’t seem to be too old. Any thoughts or comments are greatly appreciated as usual!
  4. Yes thx! I believe that is it! I have been seeing these coral mushrooms a lot around Tennessee in different places.
  5. Found growing in little clusters out of the ground in hardwood forests with some hemlocks in the mountains of Tennessee. Usually near chanterelles. And same color as chanterelles. Highs have been near 90 with ample rain. Any thoughts or comments are greatly appreciated!!
  6. Oh whoops! I will try and find some in the near future
  7. That’s right I totally spaced, I forgot they are in the bolete family. Alright thanks again Dave W!
  8. Found growing in hardwood forest with a some hemlocks in the mountains of Tennessee. Temps have been in upper 80s with ample rain. All thoughts are greatly appreciated!😉
  9. Found growing in a hardwood forest in the mountains of Tennessee. Weather has been in upper 80s with ample rain. All comments are greatly appreciated!
  10. Found while bush hogging overgrown field in Tennessee. Temps have been in upper 80s with ample rain. Any thoughts and comments are greatly appreciated as usual!
  11. Thanks guys that helps a lot! I found a couple more different kinds yesterday! Some were spicy hot and some were not!
  12. It’s like going on a gold nugget scavenger hunt! Been getting them every time I go in the woods!!!! Love em fried or in a white sauce over noodles!
  13. Found growing on ground in hardwood forest in the Appalachian mtns of Tennessee. There were about 20 or so near by. I am assuming they are a type of milk cap. We’ve had ample rain and temps have been in upper 80s. All thoughts are greatly appreciated as usual!!
  14. Now I’ve found both Platterfull mushrooms! Awesome info thx!!
  15. Found next to a decomposing elm from the looks of it in a hardwood forest in tn. Temps have been in mid 80s and had some rain. Thx for all of your thoughts and advice!
  16. I’m going to check a hemlock forest in a couple days😉
  17. Alright thanks guys! My friend found some smooth chanterelles today not far from there so it’s definitely possible they’re in a flush.
  18. Found a bunch of these guys growing out of the moss and ground in a hardwood forest under some privet bushes. Been hot here in Tn. With ample rain. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated.
  19. Found growing on the ground in a hardwood forest in tn. Temps have been up to around 90 degrees every day for the last month with very ample rain. All comments are greatly appreciated!
  20. Found growing on the ground in a hardwood forest in tn. Highs have been around 90 with very little rain. All comments are greatly appreciated!
  21. Maybe that’s it. I tried to get a spore print off of it but no luck. Thanks!
  22. Awesome guys I believe it is M. sumstinei. I greatly appreciate y’all’s help! Have a good weekend!
  23. Found growing on what apears to be a dead elm tree in a hardwood forest in Tennessee. Highs have been in upper 80s. It rained a couple days ago. Any thoughts or comments are greatly appreciated as usual! ✌️❤️🍄
  24. Found these older specimens growing on old limbs on ground in a hardwood forest in Tennessee. Highs have been in upper 80s. Any thoughts or comments are greatly appreciated as usual! ✌️❤️🍄
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