Top, underside, and a very mature patch of ringless honey mushrooms? Anybody got a positive?

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Can you get a decent sporeprint?

Can you remind a novice how to do that? Lol.

Destem two of them so its just the cap

Gently put on on a white paper and the other on black paper

Cover both with a glass

Leave for like 8 hours

Spore print will show up on at least one of them

Im not convinced these are Armillaria Mellea, whats the habitat?

Are the caps all slightly concave?

They are all slightly concave with a little bump in the middle where the stem connects. No frills on the stem. I did a cap on a half white/half black paper. It grows where I know I have had rotting wood in the yard.

I don't know if its useful. My paper wasn't just black and the little moth interferes.

The fact the spores are white rules out some things

Yeah. Nothing at all showed up on the white paper either. Because they were white obviously.

I thought it might have been "Soapy Knight" , but I've since abandoned that hypothesis.

I looked that one up. We get that one too but this is definitely not that. We get some pretty yellow and red amanitas too.

I've even seen a couple devil's stinkhorns and some very cool slime molds also. Lol.

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Haha looks like white spores. Cool butterfly

I’m scared to ID via photos… but they’re priobably honeys

SPORE SHOULD BE *WHITE*

Looks about right. Semi is right get a white print…

Always blooms from wood… is this on a root?

Don’t eat unless sure, and cook very well, and eat very little if it’s your first time.

Gpt says

These appear to be a cluster of brownish mushrooms, likely from a Armillaria (Honey Mushroom) or possibly Gymnopus (Collybia) genus — both common in grassy or wooded areas and often found growing in tight clusters like those in your photos.

FWIW. Did I win?

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