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GonzoM
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Registered: 10/21/15
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Loc: Washington
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Need Help Identifying These Shrooms Please!!!
#22413653 - 10/21/15 01:00 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hey, I live in Washington State, and earlier today I decided to photograph a lot of the mushrooms growing on my property since, well, 'tis the season.






 
                
Habitat: A lot of these grew in moist grassy areas kind of in the woods.
Gills: Many are light brown/tannish with white spots, one was like a light grey, a few others were dark brown with black spots on top, only one was unattached from the ground.
If anyone can eye this and tell me what it is, your contribution would be greatly appreciated.
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Akhkharu


Registered: 01/19/15
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Loc: Ohio
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Re: Need Help Identifying These Shrooms Please!!! [Re: GonzoM]
#22414548 - 10/21/15 04:57 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Some of those are poisonous. There's some Galerinas in there. The 12th and 13th pic are definitel galerinas. None of the ones pictured are active. And I don't see any edible either.
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cameal



Registered: 09/24/09
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Loc: PNW, Canada
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Re: Need Help Identifying These Shrooms Please!!! [Re: Akhkharu]
#22414618 - 10/21/15 05:12 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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It's helpful if you number your pictures and include close-ups of the top of the caps, undersides of the caps, and the base/substrate from which the fungi are growing.
The first picture is lycoperdon perlatum. Edible.
-------------------- I advise any noob looking to identify mushrooms to fill out the ID form and provide clear photographs. Knowledge is a privilege and deserves respect. Let's give due props to the experts!
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GonzoM
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Registered: 10/21/15
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Loc: Washington
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Re: Need Help Identifying These Shrooms Please!!! [Re: cameal]
#22414644 - 10/21/15 05:17 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
Akhkharu said: Some of those are poisonous. There's some Galerinas in there. The 12th and 13th pic are definitel galerinas. None of the ones pictured are active. And I don't see any edible either.
What a shame.
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cameal said: It's helpful if you number your pictures and include close-ups of the top of the caps, undersides of the caps, and the base/substrate from which the fungi are growing.
The first picture is lycoperdon perlatum. Edible.
Will do from here on out. Sorry about the inconvenience there.
Thank you both for the clarity.
Okay, so I went roaming around my woods some more and found these.
 Large Cluster I found
  Caps and side (look like same type, about a foot away)

 Another similar shroom I picked up for more angles

 A larger one a reasonable distance from it
   Third one about five feet away from previous.

 A fourth, small one growing out of the side of a lot next to an even smaller one.
Mycologists, work your magic.
Edited by GonzoM (10/21/15 05:57 PM)
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