Hello!
I'm new to the boards, but hope to spend more time around here. I know I'm from Canada but there should still be lots I can learn.
Anyways, we've been into edible weeds/plants for many years now, but only very recently more interested in mushrooms. We're *VERY* cautious with edibles.
That being said, we found these growing under various evergreen needles in our yard; a bunch of them pushing up through the soil here in Kelowna, BC, Canada. I'm just curious if anyone might be able to help ID them! i'm having a tough time getting down to exactly what they might be, not that I'm sure they'd be out your way as well.
No spore print yet, but they seem to start off white, round and with some scaling on the top that gets browner with age.
I thought maybe they were close to some kind of Parasol mushroom but I might just be grasping at straws. Seem to have a single veil on the relatively thick and mostly smooth stem; they don't seem to bruise any specific color other than a bit darker tan/brownish. They get pretty flat when mature and the gills seem somewhat pinkish.
Link to photos!
http://s11.photobucket.com/user/Lady_Serpent/library/Mushrooms?sort=3&page=1
Any thoughts? I've sort of given up on them being an edible from what we can clearly identify, but we're still very curious! There are a whole bunch of them coming up around the roots of these cypress trees and among the pine needles.
Anyways, hello, and I hope I find lots around here that I can learn! What a lovely site so far.
All the best;
-Jaren
I'm new to the boards, but hope to spend more time around here. I know I'm from Canada but there should still be lots I can learn.
Anyways, we've been into edible weeds/plants for many years now, but only very recently more interested in mushrooms. We're *VERY* cautious with edibles.
That being said, we found these growing under various evergreen needles in our yard; a bunch of them pushing up through the soil here in Kelowna, BC, Canada. I'm just curious if anyone might be able to help ID them! i'm having a tough time getting down to exactly what they might be, not that I'm sure they'd be out your way as well.
No spore print yet, but they seem to start off white, round and with some scaling on the top that gets browner with age.
I thought maybe they were close to some kind of Parasol mushroom but I might just be grasping at straws. Seem to have a single veil on the relatively thick and mostly smooth stem; they don't seem to bruise any specific color other than a bit darker tan/brownish. They get pretty flat when mature and the gills seem somewhat pinkish.
Link to photos!
http://s11.photobucket.com/user/Lady_Serpent/library/Mushrooms?sort=3&page=1
Any thoughts? I've sort of given up on them being an edible from what we can clearly identify, but we're still very curious! There are a whole bunch of them coming up around the roots of these cypress trees and among the pine needles.
Anyways, hello, and I hope I find lots around here that I can learn! What a lovely site so far.
All the best;
-Jaren