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OfflineMonkeydog
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    #22063854 - 08/08/15 06:03 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

Hi everyone,

I'm trying to identify two groups of mushrooms that began growing in groups the past 4 days or so. I will keep them separated as best I can. Both sets/groups are growing very close to each other.  Images are below.

First set: large, grouping is very dense, wide caps

Second set: smaller than the first, normal density, caps are not a typical half moon


Habitat:
Cleveland, Ohio area. Averaging 75-76 degrees lately. Mix of rain recently.
Fungi is growing out of a very dark brown man-made mulch. Mulch was laid in May.

Gills:
First set - light brown, connected
Second set - light brown, connected, angle upward

Caps:
First set - range from one inch to four inches in diameter, brown, wavy
Second set - about an inch to a half inch in diameter, almost football in shape (as opposed to half moon)

First set pictures:


Second set pictures:


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InvisibleMidnightCity
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Re: ID needed [Re: Monkeydog]
    #22063857 - 08/08/15 06:04 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

Both are Armillaria tabescens.


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Re: ID needed [Re: MidnightCity]
    #22063902 - 08/08/15 06:14 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

Okay, thanks. I should also note that they are growing underneath an oak tree, about 1 and a half feet away from the trunk.


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Re: ID needed [Re: Monkeydog]
    #22065151 - 08/08/15 11:36 PM (8 years, 5 months ago)

thats probably not good news for the tree.


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