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Northeastern Pennsylvania
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wild mushrooms, and bones!
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wow thank you bobby for the tip. that’s actually exciting to hear !
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first time finding these ever. it’s been so dry this spring i was worried i’d never find any. after a couple recent rains , these popped up!
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this was an absolute pleasant surprise to walk by on the trail a couple of months ago. it caught my eye immediately. it looks so vibrant in person
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im a bit new to this website, ive posted a few times but never introducted myself. I have been into mushrooms even mycology since the beginning of summer this year. my interest for it has flourished, all i can do now is take pictures and go for walks. where I live the winter season is coming, which means super cold, leaves everywhere, and when it snows, it snows. wish me luck this coming season for I might have to go dormant on my mushroom ways for a few months.. might be devastating.
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thanks everyone for your input! and sorry about the lighting in the second picture. thought they looked like textbook crenulata when I saw them but I failed to take a decent picture for further IDing. thank you for the tip Dave!
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are these lemon drops? ive sen slime molds before, these are more like fungus cups. maybe Bisporella citrina? location: northeastern United States Pennsylvania
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found in a huge forest in NEPA (north eastern pennsylvania USA) that had tons of hemlocks and pine. we call it the SCP mushroom
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keep finding this really small, yet fully developed Amanitas. i found a species that matches similarly (A. crenulata) wondering If im right? under developed pine trees northeast united states (north east pennsylvania) sorry the photos could be better : ( been going through some old finds that i havent fully Identified so i can write them down in my finds book. thanks for any help!
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[i believe] this is cortinarius iodes. there is lots of them this season where i am located. hope you guys like the purple coloration as much as i do!
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thank you dave!
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hello. I have some pictures of the base, cap, gills, and some surrounding eggs emerging fruits. i accidentally pulled one out of the ground moving leaves out o the way because they were hidden and i just sensed they were there lol. thanks for any help. northeastern PA . found in mixed woods
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found today while looking through a big patch of pine trees in the forest, because i knew that is where I'd find my amanita friends!