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Wondering What This Chicken of the Woodsy Mushroom
bobby b replied to Syncretism's topic in Identifying Mushrooms
L. cincinatus grows around the base of trees and when in prime condition it is beautiful. The photos are a bit out of focus. Doesn't look like it. -
Looks like a Psathyrella. The top photo looks like P. piluliformis, the stump Psathyrella, but the genus has others that look similar.
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Looks like Amanita Flavoconia, haven't seen it yet but is poppin up here.
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Didn't know that!
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alpine NJ help identifying two types
bobby b replied to DANIELFerolie's topic in Identifying Mushrooms
Maybe black staining polypore. Meripilus sumstinei. ?? -
Looks like an Agrocybe.
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What are these? Found in the eastern United States
bobby b replied to aikantspel's topic in Identifying Mushrooms
They look like a Coprinopsis, maybe variegata. I've seen them on logs or the base of dead trees. I guess they would grow from roots. -
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It looks like it might be Berkeley's poypore.
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Seems to fit one on mushroomsexpert, T rhoadsiae.
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fresh new fungus need identification please
bobby b replied to turkeypets's topic in Identifying Mushrooms
Looks like Amanita flavorubescens. I'm in northern Allegheny County & we are dry! -
I think I saw mottled gills which point to Panaeolus. Mushroomexpert says Psathyrella does not have mottled gills. ??
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You need to check out Langdon Cook's fat-of-the-land.blogspot.com. Lots of foraging ideas and of course there's mushrooms. You can spend a lot of time looking thru it's archive.
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I put this on Inaturalist, 5/17, and Garrett Taylor said probably a Galerina. Crazy tall stature. Maybe G vittiformis.
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Found Today on Rotted Log in NE Ohio
bobby b replied to Justagirl0526's topic in Identifying Mushrooms
Looks like Megacollybia rodmani. "If it", they are edible when fully cooked. -
Saw Marasmiellus candidus at cooks forest last spring. Not your acorn mushroom. Looks like the top photo shows another growing out of the moss. I was looking for Gymnopus semihirtipes when I saw the little mushrooms on the chestnut burr. Haven't found G. semihirtipes this year.
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They look like lawn mower mushroom. Panaeolus foenisecii. Mottled gills? There might be others in that genus that could fit.
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Please help ID this mushroom, vero Beach FL
bobby b replied to veroshroom's topic in Identifying Mushrooms
Looks like Chlorophylum molybdites which grows in lawns. The gills, that are at first white, mature to greenish color which is also the spore print color. A common poisoner. I only see it on trips to the shore. -
Good job Dave. Nice story on mushroomexpert.
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More photos. It started out white. Distinctive stem dotting. Only seems associated with wood chips. Tricholomopsis. ?? Big King Stropharia and Some Agrocybe growing in these wood chips. The Kings are good eating.
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Tricholomopsis seems like the best suggestion. It was connected to the chips and needles. Yesterday this spot had Agrocybe & Stropharia. If it pops up again I'll add to this post. Thanks.
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I didn't have Tricholomopsis on my list of white spored gilled mushrooms. This mushroom was accompanied by several Stropharia rugosoannulatas in a bed of wood chips and needles. We had a nice rain 2 days ago. I'll have to check it for an example of something fresher. Thanks Dave.
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That looks like Stropharia rugsoannulata. King Stropharia?? Try to get the whole mushroom and photos from all angles.
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They look like a Coprinellus. Check that out.