Unknown mushrooms


Anyone know what mushrooms these might be? Growing under a red maple tree surrounded by pines. Yellow/golden color with well defined cap and stem. Spongy gill pattern.
#mushroom #mycology
Unknown mushrooms


Anyone know what mushrooms these might be? Growing under a red maple tree surrounded by pines. Yellow/golden color with well defined cap and stem. Spongy gill pattern.
#mushroom #mycology
Looks like old boletes.
Although I’ve never seen any yellow capped ones, the fertile surface looks like a dryads saddle
It doesn't seem like either of those after looking them up. The stem seems too thin to be old boletes and dryads saddle does seem to have a round cap with centered stem. Thanks for the suggestions!
‘suillus americanus’ would be my guess
That looks correct! Seems like they are edible but not that great...
On second though def not dryads saddle
Anyone know these mushrooms?
These are growing near a woodchip pile that's been there for a couple years.



These were growing in the woods under some white pine trees with sugar maple nearby too.



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Does the white one have a smell?
The first one kinda looks like a winecap, which grows in wood chips, but I’ve never seen one in person
Didn't take the time to smell it. What would it suggest?
I thought winecap too they are all so small though. I thought winecaps got big?
If it had a sweet, cinnamon or a clove smell it could be matsutake. Again another mushroom I’ve never found though I think they’re rare on the east coast. Too old to tell though.
And yeah the winecaps get large but that one looks young the cap is still concave
I very hesitantly want to say the mushrooms with the reddish caps give me Wine Cap / King Stropharia vibes. Please get confirmation from someone more expert than me before trying to eat them, and compare all the ID markers you can gather against a detailed description.
I’m going off “it really looks a lot like it and they love to feed on wood chips, so the habitat is also right.” But I’m not an expert, and even though I’ve tried to grow this mushroom, it didn’t take and I’ve never seen one in real life.
Here’s a picture: 
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Maybe I'm doing something wrong? For this note I posted it by pressing the new note button on amethyst. Many times I will quote reply to an old note to link them together. In amethyst, quoted notes appear on the main feed. What client are you using?