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Local Mushrooms, ID. Warning - Picture heavy.

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Hi, I've just moved to Oberon, NSW from Perth and me and my girlfriend went mushrooming for the first time and I would really like to to know more about the mushrooms I have seen, I have a few ideas but from what I've read so far you can never be to sure, sorry about the photos as well.

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^My guess these are Fly agarics
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^Not sure what these are, had a bit of a darker brown center and just white gills and stem.

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99% sure these where Saffron milk caps.
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Just had a solid golden brown top not sure what these are.
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These where growing out of of the inside of a fallen tree, they where golden all over, maybe Gymnopilus luteoviridis but I really have no idea.
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Darker on the top and around the rim, had brownish gills.
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Not a mushroom but I really have no idea what these where sorta looked like truffles this is one cut in half has a spongy inside where about the size of a 20c piece.

Thanks for any help sorry I didn't really take more pictures but I was just really enjoying the day and didn't really think to.

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Im in Oberon too... im just starting out ... havent found anything yet...   well amanitas but nothing i would eat!!

hopefully ill get out for an hour or 2 this weekend!

 

cheers H

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1) Amanita muscaria 

2) annoying mushroom, has a hollow stem? not sure of the name and can't be bothered checking up lol :P

3) Lactarius deliciosus (or one of the other similar types, i'm not sure, can see a little bit of concentric rings from the open one, either way i'd eat it)

 

rest of your pics won't load :'(

 

Sorry i'm like a month late, still be plenty of saffron milky caps you can pick, they're delicious!

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2. Collybia sp. I reckon

C.butyracea maybe

aka greasy ( or buttery) tough shank 

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