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wormhunter April 18, 2024, 11:20 p.m. Report
I’m trying to look it up. It doesn’t bruise and it definitely doesn’t have any psilocybin. Does anybody have any clue? It was growing on the Westward side of an old fallen tree of some sort that was very soft and losing its bark. It looks safe to me, but I’m no professional but as you may be able to see by the pictures, I’ve got Morrell baby Bellas and I’m not so sure what the other one is, but I’ve been eating it for days, without getting sick
gerhardt April 19, 2024, 2:50 a.m. Report
Bei der Hutgröße käme der Kleine Schuppenporling, Polyporus tuberaster, infrage. P. tuberaster: Geruch neutral, P. squamosus: Geruch mehlartig. Bitte prüfen.
wormhunter April 28, 2024, 10:06 a.m. Report
Well, thanks for trying to look into it, but I already found out it’s called Bryan, majority of people in websites I’ve been to call it a pheasants back
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Country: US
Scenery: on soft wood
Location: Forests and Woods
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