Found in Eastern Ohio. Not sure what type of tree it is, but there’s lots of maple, oak, and black walnut around. There’s also something dropping a cherry-like fruit (chokecherry?).
Here’s a picture of the underside:
Submitted 1 year ago by WalrusByte@lemmy.world to mycology@mander.xyz
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Found in Eastern Ohio. Not sure what type of tree it is, but there’s lots of maple, oak, and black walnut around. There’s also something dropping a cherry-like fruit (chokecherry?).
Here’s a picture of the underside:
Perhaps a honey fungus?
schmorpel@slrpnk.net 1 year ago
Looks like (Armillaria)[mushroomobserver.org/524303?q=1pALN] but beware of (Galerina marginata)[mushroomobserver.org/observations?page=3&patt…].
dx1@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Take a spore print to differentiate between these two easily
WalrusByte@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I was able to do a spore print, and it looks like they’re white. If my research is correct, that means it’s a honey fungus, right?
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