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Girl Hiker
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Found these shrooms on the San Juan Loop trail.

Jack O' Lanterns
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Golden Milkcap
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Brownit
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Pocket Stalked Rusula
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Silky Pinkgill or Rooting Shank
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Blewit
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Spiny Puffball
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Shroom party!
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Post by JerryN »

nice finds!

I don't think that is a Russula. It is missing some of the characteristics and the pocket stalked russula fruits under Monterey Pine. The pics are great though.
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JerryN wrote: nice finds!

I don't think that is a Russula. It is missing some of the characteristics and the pocket stalked russula fruits under Monterey Pine. The pics are great though.
You might be right. I was looking them up on a mushroom app. There are many names for the mushrooms. It was just a guess.
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Girl Hiker wrote:
JerryN wrote: nice finds!

I don't think that is a Russula. It is missing some of the characteristics and the pocket stalked russula fruits under Monterey Pine. The pics are great though.
You might be right. I was looking them up on a mushroom app. There are many names for the mushrooms. It was just a guess.
right, the mushroom apps sometimes get it right, sometimes not. It is a good place to start. There is a website https://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/index.html that is helpful.
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Saw these guys at the base of a log in Sycamore Canyon. They were about the size of my hand and kinda leathery. I mean the shrooms. My hands aren't leathery as far as I know.
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Very cool!
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Jack O Lantern mushrooms. They will glow in the dark, but it has to be very dark. Cool find
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Uncle Rico wrote: Saw these guys at the base of a log in Sycamore Canyon. They were about the size of my hand and kinda leathery. I mean the shrooms. My hands aren't leathery as far as I know.
Western Jack O' Lantern
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We found these mushrooms hiking yesterday Esme canyon yesterday.
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Scaly Rustgill
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Large White Leucopaxallus
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Bitter False Funnelcap
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Red Cracking Bolete
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Did Sean hallucinate?
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Uncle Rico wrote: Did Sean hallucinate?
No but he started foaming at the mouth lol
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Found these mushrooms on the Dawn Mine trail last week just before it snowed on the trail.
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Found this cool mushroom that I've never seen before.

Apricot Jelly
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The apricot jelly (very pretty) seems to be the likely id. They are not very common.

Try taking pictures of the underside of the mushroom as well. That tends to be more important in identification than the cap by itself.
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