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Posts posted by hoosiermushrooms
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Check out http://www.mushroomexpert.com/hemipholiota_populnea.html.
I would be interested in the specimen if it is still there in reasonable condition.
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Great finds!
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Looks like Pluteus cervinus.
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The mushrooms in the grass above are likely Honeys. They are just growing from buried roots.
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Nice chicken. Please consider posting to our online foray. https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/hms-online-fall-foray
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Thanks for sharing. The Amanita is Amanita muscaria var. guessowii. Also Suillus americanus.
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I have only seen one small one so far. I think a few got thrown up early. The major harvest is still to come.
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The final two could be Chanterelles and a Russula. But more images would be required to confirm.
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I will open registration for it this weekend.
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No they are Honey Mushrooms
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Looks like a Ganoderma that is just starting.
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Probably Xanthoconium separans/purpureum.
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Suillus americanus seems likely.
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Look into Boletus innixus.
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looks like the start of a Berkeleys Polypore
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It will be Saturday 8/12 from 9 am to 5pm in the Maple room at Indiana University Memorial Union.
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Taste is an important feature for identifying mushrooms. It is safe to taste any mushroom. But taste does not mean swallow.
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May be Amanita flavorubens.
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It should be starting there soon, if it has not already.
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Yes, Chickens.
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Wood Ears are really common right now with all of the rain.
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Links are now active for courses.
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Sorry for the delay in getting this fixed folks. Please contact me if you encounter any further issues.
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What part of the state?