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ID Request
    #19150356 - 11/17/13 03:44 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Found in the PNW. I am very new to mycology and still learning how to identify them. Please assist :smile: - I am aware I lack some of the identification criteria; ill try better my next hunt.

Species #1


Cap: Convex wavy to funnel at maturity? Flesh color
Gills: Forked. Emarginate?
Stem: Cylindrical. Flesh color

Species #2
No picture in habitat, see photo below.

Cap: Convex, caramel brown

Species #3

Habitat: Mulch around residential

Cap: Caramel brown and moist.
Stem: Speckled brown and fibrous. No ring or veil.
Bruising: No

Species #4


Cap: Umbonate Cap, Flat and wavy. Heavy Orange color
Gills: Brown and distant
Stem: Yellowish white

Species #5

Habitat: Mulch Chip around residential

Stem: White, fragile. No veil or ring.
Cap: Brown when moist. Hygrophanous
Bruising: No



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Re: ID Request [Re: artibaton]
    #19150378 - 11/17/13 03:50 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

1. Tubaria furfuracea
2. (What happened to #2?)
3. Mycena species maybe  Just saw the spore prints, not Mycena at all. Probably Psathyrella.  Unless #2 IS #3?  Did the mushroom in picture #3 drop the spoors in #2?
 
4. Leratiomyces ceres
5. Psathyrella species


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