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SabinNeatu The blusher
The blusher commented on by SabinNeatu Gwynedd, Wales, United Kingdom11 years ago

That's clearly a Blusher. You can easily see that red stain in the first picture. And I have heard that Amanita rubescens always has those red stains at the base of the stem.

SabinNeatu Grisette
Grisette commented on by SabinNeatu Cluj-Napoca, Cluj, Romania11 years ago

Thanks! I'm glad that someone likes my photos.

SabinNeatu Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by SabinNeatu Mackay, Queensland, Australia11 years ago

It looks like Auricularia auricula-judae (Jew's ear) to me.

SabinNeatu Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by SabinNeatu Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA11 years ago

In the third picture (and maybe in the first 2), they're Amanita rubescens, or the Blusher.

SabinNeatu Shaggy Parasol
Shaggy Parasol commented on by SabinNeatu Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA11 years ago

Those are some nice photo editing skills you got there. But as I can see, the ring is fixed, the cap is still convex so it could be a Macrolepiota rhacodes.

SabinNeatu Macrolepiota dolichaula.
Macrolepiota dolichaula. commented on by SabinNeatu Tennessee, USA11 years ago

These are clearly not Marasmius oreades and look more like Macrolepiota.

SabinNeatu Shaggy Parasol
Shaggy Parasol commented on by SabinNeatu Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA11 years ago

Hi! This could be a Macrolepiota rhacodes, but I can't really tell. Does the stem have a ring? Is it free or not?

SabinNeatu Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by SabinNeatu Western Australia, Australia11 years ago

It looks like he's flipping you with his eyes.

SabinNeatu Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by SabinNeatu Illinois, USA11 years ago

Looks like a Scleroderma cepa, but I'm not sure.

SabinNeatu Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by SabinNeatu Illinois, USA11 years ago

Could be a Russula lepida, seeing that the stem has purple stains.

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