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Orange mushrooms with dark stems very common in this area Fall,Galerina marginata,Geotagged,United States Click/tap to enlarge

Orange mushrooms with dark stems

very common in this area

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  1. Could these be Armillaria sp. and not Deadly Galerina ? I think I see a white spore drop on that veil. Posted 4 years ago, modified 4 years ago
    1. I agree! Nice catch, Lisa! Posted 4 years ago
      1. Looks a lot like an older version of your photo here, Christine:
        Honey Mushrooms The woods in Emerald Lake State Forest were full of these beautiful honey mushrooms: I spotted at least 50-100 growing in clusters! With age, they have nearly flat, tan/orange caps, white gills, a partial veil, and stems with flocculence. Sizes ranged from 6-12cm tall.<br />
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Honey fungus is a "white rot" fungus, which is pathogenic to trees and shrubs. It can grow on living, decaying, and dead plant material Armillaria mellea,Geotagged,Honey Mushrooms,Honey fungus,Summer,United States,fungi,fungus,honey fungi,honey fungus,mushroom,mushrooms
        Posted 4 years ago
        1. Definitely! Posted 4 years ago

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Uploaded Oct 9, 2015. Captured Oct 8, 2015 13:09 in Silent Swamp Trail, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA.
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  • 50mm