Identification: Mushroom ID, please..

Discussion in 'Fungi, Lichens and Slime Molds' started by shuroomer01, Oct 19, 2007.

  1. shuroomer01

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    I have a large area of these. Would like to know if they are eatible..
     

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  2. Illecippo

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    seems a laccaria sp. not edible.
     
  3. shuroomer01

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    Found it as Laccaria Laccata, and is "Fair" in the eating....

    Thanks, Illecippo, for answering...
     
  4. Rodrigue Arseneau

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    these look like winter chanterelle. Cantharellus infundibuliformis and are edible.
     
  5. MycoRob

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    These look like the classical text-book Laccaria sp to me. Although Laccaria laccata is technically edible, I think they are mediocre on the best of days.
     
  6. Dimitar

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    Laccaria sp. As noted previously, probably laccata. Although that complete id requires more work.

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