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cap

gills

I think it might be a green-spored parasol which is poisonous, but it’s hard to tell at this stage. Was hoping it’s something edible because there’s lots of them and they’re massive.

  • @[email protected]
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    4 months ago

    Looks like a False Parasol in my eyes, though remote ID is a bit hard of course.

    Why? The edible Parasol is usually brown with a dark brown underside, has flakes at the cap and stem, and the ring is detachable.
    But don’t trust my impression alone please, I’m no ID expert!

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    4 months ago

    Can you move the ring around the stem up and down or is it grown on?

    But may very well be a false parasol aka vomiter, considering the “yard” location.

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        54 months ago

        Don’t verify based on the ring. Can’t see, but a snake skin pattern on the stem is a good indicator of an edible. Never trust an internet ID though. Find a knowledgeable person who can see, feel and smell it first hand.

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          64 months ago

          Yeah I don’t plan to risk it. I also rubbed the gills on a paper towel and it stained it green, so I’m pretty sure at this point that it’s a green-spored parasol / vomiter.

  • Nimo
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    14 months ago

    Looks like a Macrolepiota dolichaula.