mmChants and Cinnabars are showing up since we finally got some rain around here. Gathered about a pound or so of chants a few minutes ago.
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dont think so, looks like some type of amanita however if you could post pics of the stipe and gills that helps. usually you want to decide from looking at a few different parts of the mushroom not just oneGot these all over my property , edible? View attachment 1088701
Yep, that's a chant, at leas the bottom pic.mm
Found these. Do they look like the ones in your picture. Sure don’t want to poison myself.View attachment 1088688View attachment 1088689
Those are edible once. You will be maybe dead after that, but you got a meal. Never screw with Amanitas. That genus contains most of the deadliest mushrooms on earth.Got these all over my property , edible? View attachment 1088701
Yep, that's a chant, at leas the bottom pic.
There's a reason they call those Russula emetica. The "emetic" part should tell you all you need to know. Common name: "The Sickener. "And bunch of these View attachment 1088703
Top one is an Amanita, bottom is a Russula.both look like varieties of amanita second one might be amanita muscaria but also might not
these could possibly be chants and while you can see stipe and gils another thing to help with ID is habitat pictures! what were they growing from?mm
Found these. Do they look like the ones in your picture. Sure don’t want to poison myself.View attachment 1088688View attachment 1088689
i wouldnt trust an APP EVER. if you learn to ID them by the things i mentioned above (stipe, gills, cap, habitat) and then make sure they are known to grow in the region you are looking in it can help you narrow it down. you really want to check every mushroom thoroughly before ever ingesting it. the APP could help you narrow things down but I would just learn to ID them proper on your own from the start!I don’t eat wild mushrooms because I know nothing about them , I want to learn tho, is there a app or recourse y’all would recommend ?
these could possibly be chants and while you can see stipe and gils another thing to help with ID is habitat pictures! what were they growing from?
I don’t eat wild mushrooms because I know nothing about them , I want to learn tho, is there a app or recourse y’all would recommend ?
yep, chantrelles love hardwood so that would probably be oneGrowing under a white oak tree along the edge of my yard.