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Verdigris agaric

Stropharia aeruginosa

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Field Notes

Habitat:

Decidous tree forest

Species ID Suggestions

slimy waxcap - one of many species

Hygrocybe irrigata

Verdigris agaric

Stropharia aeruginosa

Comments (13)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stropharia_aeruginosa
Me too, I love the color.
@GozdenBuzdovan, thanks for your help but doesn't look like it's the species. The stalk is totally different. @cordeaum, it looks like your suggestion is right but would have been nice if you could provide me a reference to see on what you base your suggestion :).
Heheh, yea it was an amazing spot for mushrooms but I was with friends so it was just a short trip.
wow, it looks like you've had a wonderful mushroom day!!! Amazing! :)
wow, it looks like you've had a great mushroom day!!!! Amazing! :)
Thanks Harsha! Yes I know I should have done that like my other mushroom spottings but this was the only one we found and first time to find it so didn't feel like picking it up :).
Looks like it could be a species of Cortinarius, taking photos or making notes of the gills or pores and where they meet the stem greatly improve your chances of getting an accurate ID.
first time i saw it, has a crazy color but could be edible :)

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