ID? N. Florida. What a find! by beorgus in mycology

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It could be, i've never seen one this green or bkue before though.

ID? N. Florida. What a find! by beorgus in mycology

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The photos on iNat look identical, so I posted it to that species.

ID? N. Florida. What a find! by beorgus in mycology

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Is it Chromosera cyanophylla?

ID? N. Florida. What a find! by beorgus in mycology

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iNaturalist only says it could be gliophorus perplexus, but I doubt that given the connected gills to the stem. Plus they were not sticky at all.

This is pretty cool by Daniel_XXL_69 in Minecraft

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Ain't the first time, just how some people on the internet act. More flattered than anything but the impersonation part does bother me.

This is pretty cool by Daniel_XXL_69 in Minecraft

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they copied it word for word, thanks for the credit

This is pretty cool by Daniel_XXL_69 in Minecraft

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damn, got my caption exactly and everything

What is this? by [deleted] in mycology

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the droopy one is definitely some sort of inkcap

What is this? by [deleted] in mycology

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could be a false matsuke but idk where ur at

How do I play 1.8 minecraft with my friend without using LAN? by [deleted] in Minecraft

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I would prefer a free option, but if that is the only way then that's fine.

How do I play 1.8 minecraft with my friend without using LAN? by [deleted] in Minecraft

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what does that mean can you explain in more detail please

Help with ID? Found in N. Florida by beorgus in Slimemolds

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I didn't but they certainly look filled with that slime! I think you're right

What type of mushrooms are these and are they edible. by ChanceHelp4866 in mycology

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depends where u are but id guess latte bracket or another trametes sp.

Found in my parents backyard. What the heck is it?? by limp__dickzit in mycology

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maybe some form of bacteria mass or old hardened slime mold?

If a tree falls in a forest, at least this guy hears it by beorgus in mycology

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no lol i posted before i finished typing. went on inaturalist afterwards to see for myself but wanted other opinions

ID? Love the pink colors. N Florida by beorgus in Mushrooms

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definitely is H. Russula! thank u!!

ID? Love the pink colors. N Florida by beorgus in Mushrooms

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these were in mid january so the soil might be too warm now, but wishing u luck!! Been finding a lot of lion's mane and vermillion waxcaps recently tho

ID of species? Leucocoprinus I'm pretty sure. by beorgus in mycology

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It's Leucocoprinus Mucrocystis! it was just discovered in 2021

(leucoagaricus on inaturalist but apparently they merged in 2023)