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Those are not good for you... dehydrate them all and send them to me right away for proper disposal...


That is an amazing find, I have never seen that many in one place.

Awesome! They are so close too, just off our property line lol. We're going to go pick them all and drop a few in our words to try to have them how more. Now how about these ones? With all the rain we had, there are mushrooms everywhere. I need to get pictures of the other ones out there today to see if they're anything good.

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Awesome! They are so close too, just off our property line lol. We're going to go pick them all and drop a few in our words to try to have them how more. Now how about these ones? With all the rain we had, there are mushrooms everywhere. I need to get pictures of the other ones out there today to see if they're anything good.

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No idea on them
 
Do you eat puffballs with slug craters? Just cut the craters out? Still look nice and smooth where the slug bites are and no slime.
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I try to avoid buggy shrooms. I worry it might prematurely age the shroom.

BTW that is one huge puffball. Was it all white and marshmellow like inside?
 
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Someone suggested I post here for help in identifying this new variety found in a garden planter. The yellow nubbins are more growing.
I'm in Central Oklahoma and we have had a wet humid summer and have four days of rain from Tropical storm Gordon.
I put wood shavings "inoculated" with duck poop in the brick flower bed around our carport. Never seen these growing here before.
 
Last week while mowing the field, I spotted these beside a sagebrush. I have no idea what they are and they really don't look appetizing to me.
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While looking for information on a different mushroom, I accidentally stumbled on the identity of this mushroom. They are Scaly-Stalked Puffball and they are inedible.
 

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