Unsure what kind of wood it was growing on because it was submerged but a lot of deciduous got tilled under when they reworked the roadsides, probably some conifer too. Doesn't seem as green as the H. fasciculare I usually see, but who knows?
the_artic_one @programming.dev - 3mon
Likely H. capnoides, checking the button for green gills would have told you for sure. You can also spit test to differentiate them (H. fasciculare is bitter).
magpie in mycology
Hypholoma sp.
https://i.imgur.com/3Us6Ekr.jpegUnsure what kind of wood it was growing on because it was submerged but a lot of deciduous got tilled under when they reworked the roadsides, probably some conifer too. Doesn't seem as green as the H. fasciculare I usually see, but who knows?
Likely H. capnoides, checking the button for green gills would have told you for sure. You can also spit test to differentiate them (H. fasciculare is bitter).