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OfflineTreeguy1984
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Help identify some found around crystal river Florida
    #28631349 - 01/22/24 06:25 PM (3 months, 24 days ago)


Growing in woods oak and pines sandy soil central to western Florida I believe I’ve got 3 different types 1st is light colored to brown cap whit stem fleshy gills looks to have a band on stem 2nd is thin with with a brown to black cap no gills yellow to green stem with a clump in the soil almost like a root ball 3rd appears to be your average toadstool white flat cap turns dark after they age fleshy gills thick fleshy white stem drys out turns brown

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Re: Help identify some found around crystal river Florida [Re: Treeguy1984]
    #28631462 - 01/22/24 08:14 PM (3 months, 24 days ago)

You've got a bunch of stuff there...

In the first photo I think I see at least two different species of Cortinarius, the browner one on the top left and the three more lilac colored specimens below.

In the second photo, the white stemmed, white gilled ones could be a mixed collection of Amanita, Russula, and Lactarius species, but I'd need better shots of the gills and caps to sort them out.

The three at the very bottom of the second photo and two on the right in the third photo are Tolypocladium capitatum. Very cool. The root ball like clump you describe is actually another mushroom, a false truffle of the genus Elaphomyces.

https://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Tolypocladium_capitatum.html

And the brown mushroom on the left of the third photo strikes me as an Inocybe sp.

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