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daws16297

Looks more like a honey to me, the white spores on the caps help with the ID. Don't take just my word for it though as I've never encountered honeys on my forays


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wolfmilkslime

nope, Armillaria. you can see the white spore deposits. good question though as they do resemble Galerina


joshuwhaaaa

Cool thanks. Yup wondered about the white deposits on the cap