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Adnate gills, a more darker tan, white veil , thick stem. More mature species I found never reached more then a 3-4".
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One days quick picks. Three kinds of honeys; a king bolet; two unknown corts.
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Some kind of Cortinarius.
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Good ol' common Chanterelle. Found these buggers right next to a crick, under some fallen pine branch's. Found these looking for oysters. :D
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Dressed, cleaned.... ready to be munched. :D
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Check out them gills. MMMM.
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A kind of possible Pluteus or Pleurotus. Focus on the texture on the top of the convex cap, and the darkened lining around the cap.
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Top smooth dots. Very light and hard to see, unless looking for these.
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Geeeels.
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Cantharellacceae! Common Chanterelles.~~
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Tri-Possible,... either Pleurotus/Pluteus. Stunning find in the wods. Found in the crotch of two maples. One side of the tree was dead.
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Close up.
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Shrivvled gills of a possible BurgundyCap.
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Macro, Stropharia rugosa-annulata. Such a beutiful find, when I looked over I saw em almost 15 feet away, the sun was peaking through the dense trees.
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Another macrolicious photo, for your viewing pleasure of some burgundy's.
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Top shot of the purple smooth cap. Mostly found in conifer wet bog parts of the woods. Not edible but a fun find.
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Notice the orange powdery veil.
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Close up now on the veil. Powdery too the touch and a brilliant orange in person.
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