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109skulls

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    Northeastern Pennsylvania
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    wild mushrooms, and bones!

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  1. wow thank you bobby for the tip. that’s actually exciting to hear !
  2. 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!
  3. I’ve heard it’s rare to find fruiting, is this true?!
  4. 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
  5. 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.
  6. 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!
  7. are these lemon drops? ive sen slime molds before, these are more like fungus cups. maybe Bisporella citrina? location: northeastern United States Pennsylvania
  8. found in a huge forest in NEPA (north eastern pennsylvania USA) that had tons of hemlocks and pine. we call it the SCP mushroom
  9. 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!
  10. [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!
  11. 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
  12. 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!
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