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  1. Hello Everyone, I came across this Fungi while out on a hike today in Northern California, I know there are over a hundred Boletus species and was hoping I could get an identification on this one, any help is appreciated thank you._ Daj
  2. Hi everyone this fungi is from the forests of Northern California, and was taken last month so mid January. appreciate any help- Jake
  3. I found this shelf fungi that looks quite like turkey tail, there wasn't that much but I will keep note of the area.
  4. Found in the middle of a multi trunk tree Bluing reaction immediately after cut Altitude 1600-2600ft (500-800meters) Arenal Volcano National Park 29 Jul(Rainy season) Costa Rica
  5. I found this walking a trail and was looking for help iding it, is it edible?
  6. I would like to say hi and nice to meet you to everyone that indulges their time and energy in the wonderful mysterious world of mycology and fungi. I am new to mushrooming and must have photographed over 30 species of mushroom this past 3 days and am on a quest to ID them, understand them, and learn their life cycles. I greatly appreciate any help given and am looking to find local or national mushroom groups as well. Happy holidays and Merry mushrooms!!
  7. Hello again fellow mushroom enthusiasts! I recently found two more very interesting mushrooms growing in my backyard in Tennessee! I am very excited about finding out what types of mushrooms these are! MUSHROOM 1: This mushroom's cap measures 14 cm in diameter and the stem is 8 cm long. It was found in soil. --Pictures of this mushroom are labeled "AM" and are the first 4. MUSHROOM 2: This mushroom's cap measures 10 cm in diameter, and it has a 13 cm long stem. It was also found in soil. --Pictures of this mushroom are labeled "Fishy Pepper" and are the last 5. Thanks a lot! ~Shroomguy~
  8. Hey guys, I need some assistance in identifying some mushrooms that I found in my backyard in Tennessee. Mushroom 1: This mushroom was found growing in soil. It has pores. Pictures are labeled "marshmallow". Mushroom 2: This mushroom was also found growing in soil. It has white and slightly red gills. Pictures are labeled "Holey". Signing out, Shroomguy
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