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Pholiota or Gymnopilus?


UchihaKarna

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I live in the PNW, specifically Lacey, Washington in the county of Thurston.

The weather has been very erratic lately, normal for this area, and has been alternating light/heavy rains to Sunny days.

Even the nights can be strangely warm still. 

Current status is slightly wet gooey/slimy.

They seem to be growing off tree roots (many leaves cover the ground and is sparsely visible) and in plenty of bunches adjacent to one another.

 

I suspect these grew in a matter of a month and I walk the property once a week at least. I thought nothing of them initially because they seemed weak or in a bad spot to grow but I was clearly wrong.

 

I can’t tell what genus, let alone species it belongs to. Please help this amateur! 

 

ARIGATO GOZAIMASU

 

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1 minute ago, troutddicted said:

Honey mushroom and shaggy manes!  In my opinion, the top 5 mushrooms to pick

Really? 

Last year I found some Amanita Muscaria Flavivolvata hit by heavy rains.

 

very diverse area here

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