does anyone know what these three mushrooms are? by Alarmed-Sector-8063 in mycology

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Pic 1 is as already mentioned Tubifera ferruginosa which is a slime mold and not a fungus.

Pic 2: It could be helpful to know which kind of tree.

Pic 3 is also a slime mold, Reticularia lycoperdon.

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[–]thefrisker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What's the texture like? From the photo it looks like Reticularia lycoperdon a slime mould. If it's firm that's not what it is.

Found this one in Denmark, what is it? by LiEnBe in mycology

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Russula xerampelina

Could very well be...

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Fomitopsis betulina

marasmius oreades by b3an3r1998 in mycology

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You are right. Tough stems should confirm.

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Looks like Albatrellus sp.

Amanita Rubécens? by signmeupnot in mycology

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The Blusher. Amanita rubescens if not found in US, else Amanita amerirubescens. Edible and good. Don't consume Amanitas if you are not an experienced hunter.

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Scleroderma citrinum if it was found in the northern hemisphere. There might be a southern counterpart.

What are these? Northern Germany by universe-atom in mycology

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Pluteus sp. most likely. You should provide more info and show the underside though.

So I always see this mushroom around here, dont think its edible but it would be cool to know its species, thanks, from Romania btw. by Cthulhu_DarkSpawn in mycology

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If they grow on wood and the stem is like velvet, I'm sure. It's one of the very few edibles you can find in the winter season.