ID mushrooms

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ssinfo503
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ID mushrooms

Post by ssinfo503 » October 21st, 2016, 3:09 pm

Hiked in the woods for a few miles and picked up a few pounds of mushrooms. Now need help to ID them to avoid liver transplant :lol:
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What is this?
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Comb Tooth Mushroom?
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White Matsutake or Horse Mushroom?
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Gill of the pink mushroom
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Mushroom with pink color
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Not sure what these are.
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Is this white Matsutake or horse mushroom?
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Chlorophyllum olivieri?
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Chlorophyllum olivieri?
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Chlorophyllum olivieri?
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More Bolete mushrooms
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Another Bolete
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This Bolete has a pink ring.
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What kind of Bolete is this?

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Re: ID mushrooms

Post by bobcat » October 21st, 2016, 4:30 pm

My quick two cents:

1. Stump puffballs: Lycoperdon pyriforme

2. Coral: Ramaria sp. eminently edible, like all corals

3. I'd go with matsutake

4 & 5. Maybe Russula bicolor

6. They look like some sort of amanita/agaric - stay clear!

7. I also go with matsutake here

8 - 10. Agree with shaggy parasol

The colorful bolete is the admirable (Aureoboletus mirabilis)

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Re: ID mushrooms

Post by tomoforegon » October 22nd, 2016, 6:46 am

1. Lycoperdon species
2. Ramaria...not all are edible.
3. Definitely not matsutake, but hard to say what it is from just this one picture.
4 &5. Russula bicolor
6. Armillaria species
7. Not matsutake or horse mushroom. Looks like a Russula species.
8-10. Chlorophyllum is correct
12-14. Xerocomus chrysenteron, formerly Boletus chrysenteron.

--Tom

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Re: ID mushrooms

Post by bobcat » October 23rd, 2016, 9:36 am

Haha. I think Tom is probably the expert here, so go with his IDs and not my off-the-cuff winging it!

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Re: ID mushrooms

Post by ssinfo503 » October 24th, 2016, 7:12 am

Thank you so much, gentlemen.

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