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A bunch of interesting specimens from rural MT.
    #23713618 - 10/06/16 03:47 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

These were all found where pastureland meets pine forest, zone 5b MT.
It rained very heavily the last few days so I figured despite the cold weather it would be a good time to find mushrooms!

I wasn't looking for anything in particular.
Just whatever looked interesting.

Feel free to have a crack at IDing them, TI or not.

Group photo:


The magnificent bolete:


The pure white one:


The group of brown ones:

These smell strongly like dirt/peat.

The single brown one:


The absolutely tiny ones (found quite far from each other):


I can get prints and micrographs of any of these if needed.
None of them bruised when scraped.


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Re: A bunch of interesting specimens from rural MT. [Re: Greg]
    #23713789 - 10/06/16 04:50 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

Looks like a classic Cep, a Limacella (cautiously - presumes no volva), one or two Hebeloma spp., a little Galerina and the little pale one might be a Mycena.


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Re: A bunch of interesting specimens from rural MT. [Re: Joie]
    #23713856 - 10/06/16 05:17 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

Super cool! Thank you.

I was hoping I'd find a few more of the boletes but unfortunately the only other ones I found were trashed by an animal or something.


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