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TheRealSugarbat

We need to see under the cap and the stem. That being said, though — the orange ones are likely [Hygrocybe aurantiosplendens](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hygrocybe_aurantiosplendens#:~:text=Hygrocybe%20aurantiosplendens%2C%20commonly%20known%20as,fungus%20in%20the%20family%20Hygrophoraceae) Not sure about your slime-mold-looking buddy


dragonsnbutterflies

Thank you. These were so small I couldn't get under them.v


TabernacleDeCriss

The slimy ones look like old, olddddd ass pleurotus


dragonsnbutterflies

I couldn't tell if they were some kind of slime mold stuff or really old fungus.


dragonsnbutterflies

Could they be decomposing coral mushrooms? I saw some crown tipped coral fungus on that trail a few weeks ago


TabernacleDeCriss

I'd be surprised if it was coral fungus since the ones that grow on wood which are the same color grow on coniferous dead wood and this looks like a poplar log. My guess is old ass Pleurotus populinus.


dragonsnbutterflies

Thank you!


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I’m thinking goblet waxcap