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Identify
    #19273746 - 12/14/13 08:31 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Mushy #1

Mushy #2


Mushy #1 was a pin so i could not check the gill color, but i do remember it having a white stem
Mushy #2 was clustered together under a tree.


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Re: Identify [Re: FungiFreedom]
    #19273755 - 12/14/13 08:34 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Unfortunately those will not be easy (or possible) to identify. Please read the sample ID request to see what is required. (short answer - pictures of the underside at least)


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Re: Identify [Re: Tangich]
    #19273762 - 12/14/13 08:38 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Yea i thought as much, but i just didn't want to pick pins or take that big !@# shroom home. They are very large:eek:


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Re: Identify [Re: FungiFreedom]
    #19273902 - 12/14/13 09:40 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

1. looks like a Lycoperdon (or some puffball).
2. looks like Omphalotus illudens.


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Re: Identify [Re: bloodworm]
    #19274506 - 12/14/13 12:09 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

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bloodworm said:
1. looks like a Lycoperdon (or some puffball).
2. looks like Omphalotus illudens.




I'm not so confident on that first one.

Definitely looks like oak leaves in the second pic, and the base of what is probably an oak tree. with size in mind I agree with Omphalotus illudens or similar sp.


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