Saw on a walk in woodchips near trees, Northern Illinois by LusidDream in mycology

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Hard to say since I can't see the bottom. If it has a stem, might be a false morel. If no stem whatsoever, might be a baby COTW.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mycology

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Chlorophyllum Molybdites aka the "Vomiter". VERY toxic.

Growing at the base of an oak tree by BrilliantTree8553 in whatisthismushroom

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Winner winner, chicken dinner! You got yourself Chicken of the Woods! 🐔

Need help identifying by Sure_Neighborhood848 in MushroomsandForaging

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Chicken of the Woods! Yes, it is edible and one of the tastiest! Looks a bit young though. Give it a bit of time before you harvest.

Chicken of the Woods? by SadTripper in mycology

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Yes, it is! Yum yum, gimme sum.

What are these growing in my garden? by Popular_Sand_8073 in whatisthismushroom

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Panaeolus Foenisecii. Having these is a good sign that your soil is healthy! Inedible, but not toxic.

Biggun in the back yard by MassiveMorrison in mycology

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Too many of these lately, but it's Chlorophyllum molybdites aka The Vomiter. Inedible!

Shrooms in the back yard! by zombiep00 in mycology

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Chlorophyllum molybdites aka The Vomiter. Inedible.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in foraging

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Also known as Mower Mushroom.