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Amazing

Amanitas, russulas, and more, oh my!

Do you know the names of all of them??

The first one is some type of Amanita. I'm not sure if it's Amanita muscaria or not. If so, I'm envious.

The last one is probably a russula. If it breaks into crumbly chunks when you throw it at your hunting partner's back, it's a russula (assuming the gills, etc match a russula description).

The second pic might be a slippery jack, but without seeing the gills/pores and stipe, it's difficult to say.

Haha I’ll need to try that next time! Also will take more pics of gills!

Are the 4th & 5th pics Blewits?

I have no idea! :/ I wanna get that app that identifies plants

They look like older Blewits (a good edible) you should pick a few and try to find out what they are. Use at least 5 sources to identify if you do decide to eat them & only try a small amount (cooked) if you’ve never had them before

Will do next time! Would be amazing if edible