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I have clusters of these popping up all around my yard. I am thinking they are ringless honey mushrooms but not sure. Looking for a more knowledgeable opinion. I only assume the smaller cluster is the same type.
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Several large clusters of wild mushrooms have sprouted behind our camper. We are in the Eastern Adirondacks. They are all at the base of pines. I've looked around online and I'm thinking honey mushrooms. They are more brown/orange than the attached photos look. Just curious. This campground is mushroom central. Seems like every week new shrooms sprout up all over.
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I found these growing near an old oak tree in NW Missouri 8-29-19. They smell somewhat fruity but also like an oyster. The stems are attached to the cluster base and the most notable feature that stands out to me are a series of wrinkles clearly defined between the prominent gills. These are yellow with a brown discoloration on the larger specimens along the edge of the cap. Younger, i would say medium sized specimens have a slightly brownish spotty center on cap. These have no orange on them and are fairly dry, not slimy, to the touch. The oldest specimen has a grayish membrane spreading along the cap in places. When i picked a sample, the stem snapped loudly like snapping a green bean and did not easily separate from the cluster. With little effort, the entire cluster could be removed from its substrate. Any ideas would be very helpful. I found these while picking chantrelles.
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Hey guys I need help identifying these mushrooms so I know if there edible or not I found them in my back yard I live in south west Missouri if that helps. Thanks!!?