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Clyde

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Hello to all.  I am trying to ID the clusters of mushrooms in my yard in NE Florida. These fruit in late Fall/early Winter, no real smell, found  around cut oak in these pictures but near base of other living trees. Very closely clustered and tight. The squirrels do not eat them. Thanks for your help.

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Looks like past prime Armillaria tabecens(aka ringless honey)I’m no expert though. I do know they favor hardwoods with oak being ideal in my area(South Louisiana)Spore print is white for Armillaria tabecens. The odds of getting a print from these are very slim beings they’re past prime. Looks almost as if they’re really dried out. The more knowledgeable folks will chime in pretty soon. Also for future reference...... you’ll get better response if you post in IDing section

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