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Description:

Orange-brown mushrooms growing in a landscaped bed of predominantly barkdust.

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Comments (2)

I couldn't look at the underside of the cap without destroying them, but later when they fell apart naturally I could see that there were in fact gills, the same orange-brown color and they didn't seem widely spaced... Regularly spaced?
What does it look like under the cap? Are the gills widely spaced or close together? What color are the gills? Or does it have pores instead of gills? It looks like it might possibly be a kind of Cort (which has gills) but it also looks like it could be a type of Bolete (which has pores).

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