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  1. Hello, I found these mushrooms that began growing on my grass. Their inside is mostly yellow but they quickly turn blue when cut or bruised. An automatic detection app said it was probably the Lurid Bolete, but I have been told that the stem is usually different. Any ideas of what these are?
  2. Hello, I found these in my yard under a trashed tarp after getting ancy about going out and really hunting lol. Middle Michigan area, brown/white caps, can’t really see gills and they’re small so I don’t even know if someone could help. Just here to learn, not trynna eat these lmao. Thanks!!
  3. Found growing in Kentucky bluegrass under a tree where it was consistently shady. Smells like a white button. A few days ago it had friends, a cluster of 3 of them in varying sizes a few inches away, but they're gone now. This tree is sandwiched between a building and sidewalk. Low key want to eat it. Appreciate any help
  4. Okay, I see these often in the woods but feel a little embarrassed that I can't identify them. The deer seem to enjoy eating them. They grow on downed hardwood. Their caps have brown to light brown color. Their gills are the same. The stems are white with no ring.
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