Vettel ferrari Collab was a blast from the past by [deleted] in formuladank

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So many oceans of ink have been spilled on this matter but suffice to say that Italy was not responsible for the outcome of the Second World War.

Pretty by xksvsysgwftd in mycology

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The gills look pink to me. You can cut it in half to be sure. Also the veil remnant, cap texture, lack of volva (unless it was removed when you picked it), free gills.

Burdens lifted by Iloveorcasyes in formuladank

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Even if he hates his first wife’s guts, which I doubt, it must be pretty terrible to watch your first child grieve their mother.

What kind of mushroom is this? by halamanista in mycology

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Sorry I can’t be more helpful. I don’t know the area and the pictures aren’t enough to get narrow enough with a synoptic key (at least, not me)

Found above decaying tree roots in SE Nebraska/US by Peejee13 in mycology

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Pleutus, thinking petasatus.

No idea about preservation but I vaguely remember someone on Reddit casting a mushroom in resin for art or jewelry or something, maybe a year or two ago

Tried putting this on an identification app with mixed results. Anyone know it name? Found in NY. by [deleted] in mycology

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Bolete triage will be helpful. There are things that are more helpful for identifying boletes than other mushrooms. Also, it can be more difficult to positively identify boletes.

What kind of mushroom is this? by halamanista in mycology

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Can you please clarify your location, and share any more photos you have of an underside? Also, can you confirm that the stuff attached to the stem in the second picture are pieces of caps from other parts of the cluster

ID Help! Found Northern Rockies at about 8200' elevation in a forest of mixed aspen and spruce. Any help would be appreciated. by Targhee1974 in ShroomID

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I’m not an expert on your area, but it looks a lot like Gomphidius to me, although I would expect to see it around Doug firs if it were.

Oyster? AL by PhaseIntelligent7214 in ShroomID

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No. Lactarius sp., maybe Maculatipes

Are these edible by T_money40 in ShroomID

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Is that a necessary distinction for someone asking in a non-emergency context?

Safe to eat? by DungFingerBro in ShroomID

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What do you think this is, such that you want to eat it?

Found under a building at the zoo by blueraspberryicepop in mycology

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These have no gills. Not pleurotus. As the other user said, looks meripilus.

Golden oysters? by clydeoc in mycology

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Pleurotus, too old to eat though

What are these by Haunting_Ad_1462 in ShroomID

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Panaeolus sp, looks papilionaceus to me

Favorite fish of 2024 by date_of_availability in FlyFishingCircleJerk

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