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Can anyone ID these? Possible Gymnopilus

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Found these in one of the dairy paddocks near my house, look like some sort of Gym to me but I'm no expert. Pics attached

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It's Gymnopilus spectabilis or something very close.

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What's the likelihood of these being active? wondering whether the prints are worth keeping or not

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I believe it's highly unlikely that it contains psychoactive toxins in any significant quantities. They have beautiful orange prints, always worth keeping. Sandwiched between two pieces of transparent plastic would look beautiful.

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