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Brown/grey, concave cap. Very decurrent gills. Thick, short, dark grey stem?
    #22371362 - 10/12/15 11:31 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

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Im having a trouble figuring out what this mushroom is called. It kinda looks like a milk cap but I couldn't find any pictured that dark grey or with that much decurrency in the gills. I think it almost looks like an oyster but just because of those gills. Pine forest obviously. When I broke one the flesh didn't bruise and it was airy and white. They group kinda but don't bunch together. What is it?


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Re: Brown/grey, concave cap. Very decurrent gills. Thick, short, dark grey stem? [Re: TH-E]
    #22371367 - 10/12/15 11:32 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

NJ pine forrest


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Re: Brown/grey, concave cap. Very decurrent gills. Thick, short, dark grey stem? [Re: TH-E]
    #22371415 - 10/12/15 11:46 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

It's a lactarius of some sort. Compare to Lactarius circellatus.


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Re: Brown/grey, concave cap. Very decurrent gills. Thick, short, dark grey stem? [Re: Rebirtha]
    #22371889 - 10/13/15 05:53 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

Was there latex? Crumbly/brittle texture? If not, consider Clitocybe and allies.


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Re: Brown/grey, concave cap. Very decurrent gills. Thick, short, dark grey stem? [Re: TH-E]
    #22371958 - 10/13/15 06:58 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

A more detailed description would help. Odor? Latex? Size?


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Re: Brown/grey, concave cap. Very decurrent gills. Thick, short, dark grey stem? [Re: Anglerfish]
    #22372876 - 10/13/15 11:32 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

Well, I don't think I saw any much larger than this one, about 6 inches. I didn't smell it or touch it. I found one already broken open and that's how I knew it was white inside.


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Re: Brown/grey, concave cap. Very decurrent gills. Thick, short, dark grey stem? [Re: TH-E]
    #22372953 - 10/13/15 11:45 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

I gotta say it looks a lot like some of the grey clitoybes I'm finding pictures of, like odora. I just can't find anything exactly like it. I'm probably going to go back in a couple days to photograph a really pretty aminita that wasn't quite mature yet, so ill get some more info on this guy


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