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Offlinegreatlakess
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Gymnopus erythropus
    #26354066 - 11/30/19 03:13 PM (4 years, 1 month ago)

Found these today along a riverbank in NE Ohio, growing out of a hardwood mulch. I'm 98% sure theyre Gymnopus erythropus. (non active AFAIK) They seem to be pretty rare as I cant find much about them online, so I figured they're worth documenting here. Does anyone know of the edibility?


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Re: Gymnopus erythropus [Re: greatlakess] * 1
    #26354075 - 11/30/19 03:16 PM (4 years, 1 month ago)



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Re: Gymnopus erythropus [Re: Doc9151]
    #26354371 - 11/30/19 06:03 PM (4 years, 1 month ago)

They are listed as common up here in the PNW and I usually see a fair number of them when the weather is right. You may also find information under Collybia erythropus. They were, I think, relatively recently reclassified from Collybia to Gymnopus, but it takes time - sometimes a lot of time, for everyone to adopt new names.


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Disclaimer - I'm just a hobbyist and cannot absolutely guarantee any ID offered. I'm most familiar with the species found in the Pacific Northwest - those found in other parts of the world may vary considerably, so always do your own research to find out what grows in your area and what lookalikes you need to be aware of. Understand that many mushroom species cannot be 100% reliably identified by photographs alone, even by an expert, so it may not be possible to go beyond suggesting a probable genus.


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Re: Gymnopus erythropus [Re: Magic Badger]
    #26354530 - 11/30/19 07:39 PM (4 years, 1 month ago)

Thanks guys. Sadly I still couldn't find much on their edibility so far but i see most people refer to it's close "sister species" as 'edible' but not worthwhile which will have to go as a No for now! TY again


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