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  1. https://m.imgur.com/gallery/rfEJOKX?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf Gallery above. Hello again, I haven’t posted for a long time, life & a move and all getting busy. New house has a section of conifers in the back yard, and after the first snow melted I found a large amount of these growing in the grass underneath them. Scattered amongst pine cones & dead grass, peeking out in clumps. I can’t tell if they’re connected at the base, but I don’t believe so. Hollowish stem. Seems to have a hollow cavity at the very top of the cap. Caps are “hairy/wooly”. Gills do not attach to the stem. Unfamiliar with these, especially since it’s November in Illinois, and I usually sign off for the year for mushroom hunting after the first snow. when I get home tonight I should have a spore print to post. image search got me close to tricholoma terreum but info states Europe & California.
  2. Think I found some wild Chantarelles! Just stumbled upon them for the first time, so I'm not 100% certain. Can anyone help me positively identify them?
  3. Found in 8/13 community garden beds. 1 mile in from ocean on the South Central Washington Coast. Yesterday upon inspection (no pictures sorry) the caps looked to be small and shriveled and appeared to open up during this mornings rain. Stem was very fragile and hollow. Do these pose a threat to the gardens, children, or pets?
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