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Looks like Hydnellum caeruleum to me. Nice find!
#6 Armillaria solidipes could be a better possibility--A. mellea has a smooth cap surface.
The orange fungus is Calocera cornea. The other one could be Trametes versicolor.
Not a Champignon (i.e., Agaricus sp.): Agaricus has a darker, chocolate-brown spore print and a ring on the stipe among other things. You have a...
It looks like S. pseuodobrevipes. I've never eaten it.
It looks like it's a stinkhorn fungus, possibly Phallus hadriani. The pinkish, membranous specimens are the unexpanded "eggs" of the growing...
1. Looks like Cantharellus cibarius to me. I'd also be interested to compare this to the other chanterelles in the area. 2. Helvella crispa. 4....
The second picture looks like Hypogymnia. I'm not sure of the species.
Mutinus elegans, a type of stinkhorn.
Probably Amanita flavoconia.
Were you able to find any other mushroom IDs that fit the description? I don't have any other suggestions without more information to go on. (I...
Definitely a species of Coprinus...Possibly Coprinus lagopus or something closely related.
From the pictures, I'd say that Stropharia aeruginosa is a possibility based on the green cap color, scales on the stalk, and what could be...
Nice mushroom. It's a species of Tylopilus. Did you happen to get a spore print or notice any staining of the flesh in the cap or the surface of...
I think that it is Amanita muscaria var. formosa. Amanita flavoconia is smaller (cap under 10 cm, which I don't think these are) and doesn't have...
Congratulations on having such direct access to fungal diversity! #1 is the puffball Lycoperdon perlatum and it is not poisonous. (Regarding your...
It does look like Russula xerampelina. Although I tend to think of this species as having a red cap, David Arora notes in Mushrooms Demystified...
It looks more like Peziza to me. I think that Otidea typically has more of an erect growth form suggestive of rabbit or donkey ears.
Re: Russula question WITH photos Based on the yellow staining of the stem, the spore print color, and the striated cap margin, these could be...
A stinkhorn, Mutinus elegans.