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RandyL.

RandyL.

Mushroom enthusiast.

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RandyL. Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by RandyL. Irvine, California, USA7 years ago

Looks like a Geopora species.

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Unknown spotting commented on by RandyL. Alameda, California, USA7 years ago

Appears to be some kind of slime mold.

RandyL. Bolete Mushroom
Bolete Mushroom commented on by RandyL. Centro, Portugal7 years ago

Looks to be 2 different species. I see gills in the first photo and pores in the last.

RandyL. Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by RandyL. จังหวัดนครศรีธรรมราช, Thailand8 years ago

This is an Amanita species, a very beautiful one. It could be from the section Caesareae, but it is very hard to tell without seeing the stem and base.

RandyL. Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by RandyL. California, USA8 years ago

I would guess something from the Amanita gemmata group.

RandyL. Mushroom
Mushroom commented on by RandyL. Monterey, California, USA8 years ago

It is a Bolbitius species.

RandyL. Mushroom
Mushroom commented on by RandyL. Lat: 47.43 Lon: -122.608 years ago

I think you have 2 different species here. I'm not sure what the first 2 photos show, maybe a Hypholoma species. The last 3 photos show a Laccaria sp.

RandyL. Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by RandyL. Lat: 42.03 Lon: -93.658 years ago

Nice find!

RandyL. Rose-gilled Grisette
Rose-gilled Grisette commented on by RandyL. Lat: 52.14 Lon: -0.428 years ago

Likely Volvopluteus gloiocephalus, a spore print or even a picture of the gills could confirm this.

RandyL. Blue-Foot Webcup
Blue-Foot Webcup commented on by RandyL. Vilniaus apskritis, Lithuania8 years ago

It is a Cortinarius sp. Maybe Cortinarius glaucopus.

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