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Greatest Living Man
Jul 22, 2005

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Some ones in Bavaria.

Giant Dryad's saddle?



Not sure but lol


There were a ton of these clumps in various states of decay but I couldn't really ID them. Some kind of coprinellus?



Lots of slippery jacks (actually Suillus granulatus)



???

Greatest Living Man fucked around with this message at 18:39 on Oct 20, 2020

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Greatest Living Man
Jul 22, 2005

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Some more from this weekend:














A few more here:
https://imgur.com/a/OcrNL8v

Greatest Living Man
Jul 22, 2005

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Harry Potter on Ice posted:

What is the second one here and the first in your album? I think I saw both on one of my walks

2nd one here looks like Pseudoclitocybe cyathiformis (heh), AKA a goblet funnel cap, but they were all very distinctly purple so I'm not quite sure.

First one in the album is probably Macrolepiota procera (parasol).

Greatest Living Man
Jul 22, 2005

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Tias posted:

Went to the churchyard and got an assload of Suillus luteus, syn. boletus luteus - apparently referred to as "slippery jack" or "sticky bun" in English :psyduck: We call it brown-yellow slime bolete.



Didn't taste so well, though, perhaps they were too big.

Also got a bunch of Xerocomellus chrysenteron, or red cracking bolete, but I didn't get a pic.

In German they're called Butterpilze. Those are also ringless, so they're a little less tasty than the ones with rings. Also they gave me diarrhea.

Greatest Living Man
Jul 22, 2005

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Tias posted:

Appropriately, in Sweden they're 'smörsopp' (butter mushroom).

Me too :aaa:

Thought it was just my IBS being a poo poo, but maybe it's a thing.

Yeah those appear to be suillus collinitus, which are generally considered less edible than suillus luteus. But if you had problems digesting one, then my source says to probably avoid all suillus.

Greatest Living Man
Jul 22, 2005

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Lactarius sanguifluus

Bloody milk cap

Greatest Living Man
Jul 22, 2005

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And they dye your fingers a nice blood red, too.

Greatest Living Man
Jul 22, 2005

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crazyvanman posted:

Knowing fungi I wouldn't put this past them one bit. They are, after all, the real internet.

a series of tubes

Greatest Living Man
Jul 22, 2005

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Gooch181 posted:



Found this in the morning, it was bigger than a basketball. I lightly tapped it with and arrow and it seemed to be more dust than solid.

That's a child's foam soccer ball which has seen the test of time.

Greatest Living Man
Jul 22, 2005

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:drat:
looks like some extra protein in there too

Greatest Living Man
Jul 22, 2005

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Hello friends I found some big boys outside my office.



Pretty positive they're netzstielige Hexenröhrlinge, a.k.a. Suillellus luridus. Look at that staining!

And some wrinkly boys!

Greatest Living Man
Jul 22, 2005

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Maybe parasols?

Greatest Living Man fucked around with this message at 19:15 on Aug 21, 2021

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Jul 22, 2005

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Greatest Living Man
Jul 22, 2005

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Saw this perfect amanita veil just now:

Greatest Living Man
Jul 22, 2005

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First bolete I've seen of the season. Looking a bit dry but still solid. Probably suillellus luridus?

Greatest Living Man
Jul 22, 2005

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Big ol' Dryad's saddle popped up overnight. Probably growing from a buried stump?

Greatest Living Man
Jul 22, 2005

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Since most places are pretty dead, I thought I'd share a couple pictures I took while home over the holiday season. I'm experimenting with macro/flash photography. Hoping the next season gives better results as I start trying to do focus stacking (and I also got a new lens :))





I'll add more later.

Greatest Living Man
Jul 22, 2005

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A waxcap and a toothed jelly fungus





Some hypholoma? pins, trichia decipiens, helvella vespertina?







e: changed to imgbox

Greatest Living Man fucked around with this message at 15:06 on Feb 6, 2024

Greatest Living Man
Jul 22, 2005

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j.peeba posted:

Went for a walk in the woods in order to find a cave that I read about online. Stumbled upon a lot of mushrooms on the way, most notably a batch of verdigris agaric. Insane colors and gloss!




These are beautiful.

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Greatest Living Man
Jul 22, 2005

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Xylaria sp.?


Another set of trichia decipiens

Greatest Living Man fucked around with this message at 11:05 on Feb 7, 2024

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