For better results with mushroom identification in the future, try to get photos of the underside and stipe of mushrooms. The more pics the better chances of ID. Providing a rough location can also be beneficial. From what I can tell this mushroom is likely some type of oyster mushroom (Pleurotus sp) or maybe a flat crep (Crepidotus applanatus)
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JoYo - 1.2yr
they should post a photograph of a spore print too.
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Schmoo @slrpnk.net - 1.2yr
I saw something similar in West Kentucky but wasn't able to identify them either.
athairmor in mycology
ID request: small, white shelf mushroom
Each one is no bigger than a couple inches.
For better results with mushroom identification in the future, try to get photos of the underside and stipe of mushrooms. The more pics the better chances of ID. Providing a rough location can also be beneficial. From what I can tell this mushroom is likely some type of oyster mushroom (Pleurotus sp) or maybe a flat crep (Crepidotus applanatus)
they should post a photograph of a spore print too.
I saw something similar in West Kentucky but wasn't able to identify them either.
https://slrpnk.net/pictrs/image/481d653b-9a1c-4061-9751-6fbaec930b44.jpeg
Very pleasant to look at though.
Edit: on comparison mine are a lot softer and less waxy looking than yours.