The other day I went into the woods again for my weekly hike and found some very photogenic specimens. As I have said before, PLEASE DO NOT USE THESE PHOTOS TO IDENTIFY ANY MUSHROOMS YOU FIND IN THE WILD. Always make sure you have a positive ID on any mushrooms you find before handling or eating them. Many look-a-likes exist that can cause health problems, and even fatalities.
I did find one edible species and it was verified by the local experts I know. Hen of the woods. The rest, while photogenic, I left them be.
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I believe these to be honey mushrooms, however I have not gotten a positive ID from my local expert.
I could not identify these, but the color of these is beautiful.
Another unknown, however these pink mushrooms needed their picture taken.
This cluster was so cool.
I think these are wax caps, but I don't chance it by harvesting them, in case they are other significantly toxic mushrooms. I am paranoid about accidentally eating something that I am not certain is edible.
These guys were slimy looking, so naturally they get their picture taken.
This is hen of the woods. I got a positive ID from an expert, and they taste great breaded and fried.
This thing was huge. I didn't harvest. I only harvest what I plan to eat and can positively ID.
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