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Joyeuse
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Yard Mushroom ID
#26994561 - 10/20/20 01:19 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Habitat: Found it growing in my yard. I live in Cape May (super south New Jersey) was growing on a mix of soil and dead wood/plant matter. It was primarily in the shade. Mushrooms appeared after a warm week with a pattern of rainy then warm sunny days.
Gills: Gills are white and attached.
Stem: Stems are 3 to 5 inches long, white, hollow with stringy texture inside. They are thin compared to any mushroom you would by at a store.
Cap: Caps are about 2 to 3 inches in diamter. They're smooth textured. They have a golden color that turns to a brown/yellow spot in the center of the cap. The caps are conical I suppose, but theyre also quite thin.
Spore print color: Not sure what this is. I'll look up how to get a spore print and report back when I do.
Bruising: Im not noticing any change in color on bruising. I tried bruising them to see what happens.
Other information: There's not really anyrhing else. They dont have much of a scent other than wet mulch. But thats what they grew in so. Im attaching some pics. So I hope that helps out.

Edited by Joyeuse (10/20/20 01:21 PM)
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doctorghosty
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Re: Yard Mushroom ID [Re: Joyeuse]
#26994567 - 10/20/20 01:24 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Armillaria mellea
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Joyeuse
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doctorghosty said: Armillaria mellea
I'm not so sure of that. Any other possibilities? It doesn't look like any of the pictures of those that I looked up. It slightly does, but idk. They look different to me. I mean, I'm no expert. So right now that's what I'm going with. But is it possible it's something else?
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Re: Yard Mushroom ID [Re: Joyeuse]
#26994607 - 10/20/20 01:46 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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No, it’s Armillaria mellea, it’s a very common mushroom and easy to ID. The first two images in a google image search for “Armillaria mellea” look strikingly similar you yours
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doctorghosty said: Armillaria mellea

If you'll look them up you'll see they aren't rocket surgery to identify.
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Joyeuse
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doctorghosty said: No, it’s Armillaria mellea, it’s a very common mushroom and easy to ID. The first two images in a google image search for “Armillaria mellea” look strikingly similar you yours
Okay, thanks for the info. Really appreciate it.
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