The dry Omphalotus Olivascens

in Fungi Lovers4 years ago

I accidentally found this fungus in a felled tree, it was a hot day that day and I'm sure this fungus was wet and humid at first, but by the time I found it, it was a bit dry.

It's hard to get mushrooms around me, I found this accidentally, didn't wait long, I immediately took a picture of it.

I'm trying to identify this type of mushroom with the help of Google Lens. I try to see the closest to the picture I have.

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I consider this to be Omphalatus Olivascens, similar, especially if it's wetter and more humid. As I said above, it looks like the mushrooms I found have dried up.

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This one grows independently from the other assemblages, there was a small stone near it.

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I am pretty sure that those Fungi are inedible.

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So, what kind of mushrooms do you think these are? Do you have a different opinion? Please leave comments and suggestions.

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what is the country / location?
do the cap have gills at the inner side?..

It's Indonesia. Yes, but the gills have dried up due to sun exposure, when I took the pictures above, the sun was hot.

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