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  1. Found these in garden in southern England. What is a reliable way to tell the difference between these types of mushrooms, I believe I have A. Arvenesis here, but I don’t know how to be sure. Thanks!
  2. I found this mushroom growing on a path in open broadleaf woodland. It does not stain when cut or rubbed but is yellowish at the base of the stipe. The flesh smells slightly inky. It has something like a root growing at the base of the stipe. It looks to me like the poisonous Agaricus bresadolanus. What are the best rules for identifying edible agaricus types?
  3. Howdy all, I get these growing from the grassy ground under an apple tree near a pond, this is the 3rd year I've found these. I'm at 44 degrees N in Northern Michigan. Spore print looks dark brownish. This sample is around 7"+ in diameter. It has a ring. Has a clean pleasant scent, not really 'mushroomy'. So is it Agaricus? If so, any idea of the specie? Many thanks, John
  4. I've recently been looking for wild mushrooms and found 3(I had to retreat because of mozzies).The ones on the left I think are prince mushrooms (agaricus Augustus) but I'm not quite sure,I found them next to eachother under a tree (I think it was a pine).Does anyone know for sure?
  5. Found this Agaricus on a compost. It turns slowly yellow when scraped, as you can see from the last picture. Can someone identify it:
  6. Both have light chocolate brown spores, nice mushroomy smell. Any ideas. I think if they smell nice don't have yellow staining and have pink gills there good to go. Right? BTW these were found in toronto, ontario, canada. Thanks in advance for your comments. Last photo has both mushies on papper. See the same colour of spore print? Same ginious different veriety?
  7. There was some discussion a while back about A. bitorquis. They are fruiting now in southern Ontario so I thought I would post up a short video.
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