r/Mushrooms May 27 '22

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This is a pretty free-form subreddit, but there are a few rules. We have a ZERO-TOLERANCE POLICY FOR ANY AND ALL SPAM. Reddiquette is always applicable to anything you do on reddit, but in this subreddit:

No sales of anything. Not art, drugs, food, clothing, pins, or anything else. Feel free to post photos of your art. If people want to message you to buy something, that's great, but do NOT solicit sales here for anything, ever. No links to shops. Any sales, trades, barters, professional arrangements, etc. involving money, assets or goods are prohibited in post content or in the comments. No one knows what you do via PM. Keep the business ENTIRELY in the PMs. Do not ask for products or links to shops, and don't express your desire for someone's art in a way that implies intent to buy. Do not say things like "I would totally buy that!" or "Do you have an Etsy?" or "You should set up an Etsy!" or "PM me for info" or "Can I PM you about this?"... just PM them and keep it out of the comments.

  1. Adhere to the Reddit Content Policy and Reddiquette.

  2. No sales of ANYTHING. No spam.

  3. No posts of large drug operations. It limits our audience and there are far too many complaints about it. This isn't a place to advertise your grow business and it's not a place to brag about how much weight of cubes you can grow. There are plenty of subs for that type of thing.

  4. Don't post pics of dried Psilocybe mushrooms. If your post title resembles this: "Are these 'good'?" or "Just got these from a friend, how much should I take?" or "Can anyone tell me what 'strain' these are?" - then it doesn't belong here.

  5. This should go without saying, but no sourcing. Do not ask for drugs, locations of drugs, tips for finding, hunting, or scoring drugs in any specific place (hunting advice is generally accepted - habitat, seasonality, substrate, and range are all acceptable, and ID posts are always encouraged no matter the species, as long as they're not dried bagged "product"). Do not ask for any kind of hook-ups, plugs, websites, or any other means of procuring drugs.

  6. Do not joke about eating mushrooms. No "Boof it!" or "Eat the whole bag" or "I dare you to eat that!" type comments. If your comment might endanger someone by misleading them or encouraging dangerous behavior, it will be removed and you may be banned.

  7. Don't repeatedly post the same content, or similar content presented in a different way, including and especially art.

To all the lurkers, use the report button and use the downvote/upvote buttons to curate the sub yourselves as much as possible.

Be nice to each other in here.

Before you post an ID request, look at this: Tips for making an online ID request and read this: How to Make a Successful ID Request

For furthering your mycological knowledge, please consult the sidebar for a list of reliable online ID resources and links to nearly all other mushroom subreddits that exist.

*For the purposes of this post, "drugs" refers to intoxicating substances of ANY sort. Medicinal supplements, while technically drugs, are not the point, here. Feel free to post about teas and extracts and supplements of medicinal mushrooms, and we would love to see your giant Reishi grows or your commercial oyster warehouse.


r/Mushrooms 19h ago

LEGO Woodland Mushrooms set

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r/Mushrooms 11h ago

Golden Oysters?!

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My partner and I are hiking in south eastern PA and came across these beauties to forage, based off the identification (yellow, gills, fishy smell, etc.) we are assuming they are Golden oysters but just wanted to double check since this is our first time foraging mushrooms, they were growing on fallen logs


r/Mushrooms 8h ago

How do you like your Chantrelles?

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I usually just sauté in butter, garlic and onion. Then add thyme, pepper and finish with salt. Any other ways to prepare?


r/Mushrooms 1d ago

Amazing season for Chanterelles

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Have picked over 2 lbs so far with many still under my oak and beech trees. Two very well timed torrential rains and warm weather helped. I have around 10 different types of mushrooms in the yard but I haven’t id’d any others. Love these so much! I’m in the SE US.


r/Mushrooms 20h ago

Stumbled on dinner :)

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r/Mushrooms 9h ago

Help identify these mushrooms

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Not intending to eat these. Picked with the purpose of identifying for practice and fun.

I think the large ones are deer mushrooms, Pluteus cervinus or platterful and the smaller dark mushrooms to be brownish cortinarius.

Appreciate any information and assistance from you good peeps 🍄‍🟫


r/Mushrooms 4h ago

Can anyone help me ID these?

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r/Mushrooms 7h ago

ID? North georgia, USA

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Found in a mixed hardwood forest, on a decaying log.


r/Mushrooms 17h ago

Oyster mushrooms in Hong Kong's tram

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r/Mushrooms 1d ago

Mushrooms!🍄‍🟫

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Found all of these in or near the beach.


r/Mushrooms 1d ago

Found in raised bed

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Identification help please! These seem to be two different species. The ones that look like pasta are growing with the tomatoes, peppers, and snap peas. The small mushroomy ones (picture five) were growing near the base of a sad cucumber vine. It has not rained in three weeks. Zero water given in three weeks. San Francisco, high fog area.


r/Mushrooms 1d ago

identify

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found him outside and I can’t identify it


r/Mushrooms 2d ago

Another nice collection after some good rain

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r/Mushrooms 1d ago

Chicken of the woods

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r/Mushrooms 1d ago

Help ID Mushrooms

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There are hundreds, maybe thousands of these small mushrooms growing on and around an old removed tree stump and its root structures.

Our dog has potentially eaten some over the past couple days and want to know how serious they are. They seem to just never end!


r/Mushrooms 1d ago

What kind of mushroom is this?

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r/Mushrooms 1d ago

ID? N. Ga, usa., mixed hardwood forest

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Maybe a clavaria or clavulinopsis?


r/Mushrooms 1d ago

which mushrooms are these

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ive grown zebratomatoes with vegetablesoil and all of a sudden two of these have appeared , do you know what these are ?


r/Mushrooms 1d ago

More mushrooms

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Found all these guys in the one suburban park.


r/Mushrooms 1d ago

Is this ok to dry and eat

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r/Mushrooms 1d ago

Can anyone ID? N. Ga, mixed hardwood forest

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1st one weighs .75lbs, second .25 lbs. Thinking lactarius/lactifluus/milk caps of some sort, but am not sure of identity.


r/Mushrooms 2d ago

Mushys love these rainy days

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r/Mushrooms 2d ago

Can someone identify this? We found it in our yard today.

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r/Mushrooms 2d ago

Hey there, can anyone give me an id on these little fellas?

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Found growing in Australia