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Various Woodland Species - Hunt pictures.
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These pictures were taken yesterday evening and this morning, while hunting/picking chanterelles. Any ID's would be helpful.


I think these look an awful lot like psilocybes, but probably a mycena...




No idea on the next three...






This I posted earlier, the underside of what I believe to be a Cinnabar Chanterelle, much more red than pictured here...

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Re: Various Woodland Species - Hunt pictures. [Re: ]
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sure its a chanterelle and not a deadly clitocybe?

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Re: Various Woodland Species - Hunt pictures. [Re: Mitchnast]
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Which deadly clitocybe might that be?

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Clitocybe olearia, for example
or Clitocybe illudens
but it DOES LOOK like a red chanterele

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Re: Various Woodland Species - Hunt pictures. [Re: Mitchnast]
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The audobahn lists the species your talking about as omphalotus illudens and omphalotus olearia. Also it lists them as one in the same, illudens as being the eastern version of the same mushroom, both the jack-o-lantern.
Jack-o-lantern is said to be yellow to orange, these were clearly red when picking. Jack-o-lantern IS poisonous, but not 'deadly poisonous', causes gastric upset for a few hours to two days. Jack-o-lantern grows from wood or buried wood. Red chanterelle grows along pathsides, sometimes in moss in open oak woods, exactly where I found them growing.
Also, I don't plan on eating them, but thanks for the warning.

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