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Found these on a wood chip pile in Western Australia can someone identify them for me, cheers.
    #21633141 - 05/04/15 02:19 AM (9 years, 16 days ago)

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Re: Found these on a wood chip pile in Western Australia can someone identify them for me, cheers. [Re: Johnyboy111]
    #21633180 - 05/04/15 02:48 AM (9 years, 16 days ago)

I was going to say Tricholomopsis rutilans but i'm pretty sure they're a Gymnopilus species. Is that blue bruising at the bottom?

They look interesting if they're Gymnopilus.

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Re: Found these on a wood chip pile in Western Australia can someone identify them for me, cheers. [Re: Signeg]
    #21633213 - 05/04/15 03:04 AM (9 years, 16 days ago)

Are gyms edible?


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Re: Found these on a wood chip pile in Western Australia can someone identify them for me, cheers. [Re: Signeg]
    #21633242 - 05/04/15 03:20 AM (9 years, 16 days ago)

Yes it is blue bruising

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Re: Found these on a wood chip pile in Western Australia can someone identify them for me, cheers. [Re: Signeg]
    #21633261 - 05/04/15 03:35 AM (9 years, 16 days ago)

I was thinking they might be gymnopilus luteofolius what do you think?

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Re: Found these on a wood chip pile in Western Australia can someone identify them for me, cheers. [Re: Johnyboy111]
    #21633338 - 05/04/15 04:31 AM (9 years, 16 days ago)

You could be right. If that's blue then they're an active Gym. Doesn't look like any species i've seen before. Was this NOR or SOR?

It could be they just grew funny from the weather drying up lately. They look interesting though

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Re: Found these on a wood chip pile in Western Australia can someone identify them for me, cheers. [Re: Signeg]
    #21633348 - 05/04/15 04:41 AM (9 years, 16 days ago)

Do you think it would be risky to try some?

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Re: Found these on a wood chip pile in Western Australia can someone identify them for me, cheers. [Re: Johnyboy111]
    #21633355 - 05/04/15 04:47 AM (9 years, 16 days ago)

Should be fine. You need a lot with Gymnopilus. Around 100-150 grams fresh. Most people prefer to make them into tea.

No Gymnopilus species are toxic.

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Re: Found these on a wood chip pile in Western Australia can someone identify them for me, cheers. [Re: Signeg]
    #21633359 - 05/04/15 04:50 AM (9 years, 16 days ago)

How many do you recommend on eating from the photos I posted?

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Re: Found these on a wood chip pile in Western Australia can someone identify them for me, cheers. [Re: Signeg]
    #21633366 - 05/04/15 04:54 AM (9 years, 16 days ago)

And is tea stronger than eating them fresh?

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Re: Found these on a wood chip pile in Western Australia can someone identify them for me, cheers. [Re: Johnyboy111]
    #21633370 - 05/04/15 04:57 AM (9 years, 16 days ago)

Probably all of them. They would probably be stronger if you can stomach eating them. Most people make into tea because they aren't very pleasant to taste.

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Re: Found these on a wood chip pile in Western Australia can someone identify them for me, cheers. [Re: Signeg]
    #21633371 - 05/04/15 04:58 AM (9 years, 16 days ago)

You should wait for a Trusted Identifier. But i'm sure they're Gymnopilus species.

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Re: Found these on a wood chip pile in Western Australia can someone identify them for me, cheers. [Re: Signeg]
    #21633384 - 05/04/15 05:10 AM (9 years, 16 days ago)

Thanks for the help

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Re: Found these on a wood chip pile in Western Australia can someone identify them for me, cheers. [Re: Johnyboy111]
    #21633963 - 05/04/15 09:45 AM (9 years, 16 days ago)

Active Gymnopilus, this genus is hard to get to species without scoping.


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