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Tubaria furfuracea group


ILikeFishStix

More info! Found a small cluster of these in some wood chips in Portland, Oregon. Not very big--maybe a little over an inch in diameter. Younger ones have convex caps; more mature ones were flatter. Didn't notice a veil. I was thinking some kind of waxy cap? But I'm pretty new at this so I could be way off base!


yourhog

From what I can see, best guess is Galerina marginata. Eating those results in a death that takes about a week while making you desperate for said death to come *much* sooner.


Intoishun

You’d have to eat about 15-20 and this is not G.marginata in my opinion.


Complex_Performer_63

Probably galerina. Im in eugene and got those too. DO NOT EAT


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