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Today's finds

A place to get genus/species identification from pictures of fruiting bodies! It helps to include good quality pictures of the mushroom in its native environment, the location you found them, photos of both the top and underside. It is also useful to know what the mushroom was growing on - wood, dung or on the ground? Nearby trees are also helpful to know. The more information you provide the more confident our IDs will be!

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Today's finds

for the love of fungi :: hunting, foraging, cultivation, images( mycoporn ), research, questions & general discussion

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Happy Pride Month from Big Gay Skydaddy

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Reddit for the Hoosier State - The crossroads of America. Join us for discussions of everything related to the state of Indiana.

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This woman wants to go to the gun range for her bday

narcissisticparents

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Just curious and for fun

A place to get genus/species identification from pictures of fruiting bodies! It helps to include good quality pictures of the mushroom in its native environment, the location you found them, photos of both the top and underside. It is also useful to know what the mushroom was growing on - wood, dung or on the ground? Nearby trees are also helpful to know. The more information you provide the more confident our IDs will be!

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Garlic mustard?

Info on finding, identifying, harvesting, and cooking wild edible food.

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Fun(gus) pics

A place to get genus/species identification from pictures of fruiting bodies! It helps to include good quality pictures of the mushroom in its native environment, the location you found them, photos of both the top and underside. It is also useful to know what the mushroom was growing on - wood, dung or on the ground? Nearby trees are also helpful to know. The more information you provide the more confident our IDs will be!

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Wood ears?

A place to get genus/species identification from pictures of fruiting bodies! It helps to include good quality pictures of the mushroom in its native environment, the location you found them, photos of both the top and underside. It is also useful to know what the mushroom was growing on - wood, dung or on the ground? Nearby trees are also helpful to know. The more information you provide the more confident our IDs will be!

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Kitten peets duo

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When all paws and tail are together (inclusive - we love tripods and no tail bbs)