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  1. Found this one growing on grass near a bunch of oak trees in central NJ. It is about 3.5 inches in diameter.
  2. I found another bunch of what I think are the same mushrooms, but a bit more mature. They are about 2.5 inches in diameter.
  3. Hello Fellow Mushroomers, I found these very young/tiny bunch growing near oak trees (central NJ) a few days back. I planned to go back today and get a better picture but alas they were gone :(. Is an ID possible? Thanks, VGC.
  4. I think it was hickory but definitely not birch.
  5. Sorry. I will repost. Thanks.
  6. Found these growing on grass near oak trees (Central NJ). Are these old man of the woods (Strobilomyces floccopus)?
  7. Found these growing from a dead log in the woods (Central NJ). They are pretty big - about 5 inches in diameter. I have no idea what these are.
  8. Found these on a dead log in the woods (Central NJ). It stained my hand black. Google says it is Camarops petersii. Is that right id?
  9. I found this on a hike in the woods here in Central NJ growing from grass. Both were brittle. I think they are russulas. Am I right?
  10. I found this on a hike in the woods (Central NJ). Don't know which tree. Is this chaga or is it just rot?
  11. These were growing near oak trees. So N. chamaeleon likely. Thank You.
  12. Thank you Dave. Thank you Unit22.
  13. Hello Fellow Mushroomers, I found these growing on a lawn. This one was about 9 inches in diameter. Can you help me identify?
  14. Hello Fellow Mushroomers, I found these growing on a lawn. They stain blue when damaged. Can you help me identify them?
  15. Thank you Dave. Thank you MushroomGuru,
  16. I think these are amanita muscaria. Can anyone confirm. These were growing on a lawn (Central NJ).
  17. Few top pictures are really cool. What is the term for mushroom sap/dew like secretion?
  18. Thanks Dave. That was very helpful. I will try to get to this spot a bit early next year to try and catch it in its prime.
  19. They were that orange. Surprisingly the camera captured the colors accurately. Spore print was pale brown - barely visible.
  20. Hello Folks, I found this bunch today in Central NJ. They were growing on grass with some hardwood trees nearby. Any ideas for the ID? Thanks. VGC
  21. Thank You all for your response. Very much appreciated.
  22. Thanks for your comment SVS. I too am seeing quite less than last year.
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