Ozark Mushrooms - Fawn Mushroom

in mushrooms •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Pluteus atricapillus

If I have identified this correctly, and I think I have, this should be a Fawn Mushroom. Their season is from May to October and occur singly or scattered on dead wood or on the ground over buried wood.

Their cap width is usually between 1 to 5 inches. This one was probably tipping that 5 inch scale.

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The spore print is Salmon to a brownish-pink color.

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I won't comment on whether they are edible. Just don't eat them and you won't have to find out.

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Beautiful photography. 💫
Take Care.
Bless you.

It seems that Mushroom Butt can not be eaten!