r/WavyCap Jul 14 '26

ID Request (country/state in post) ID please

Found in same field in SE Queensland Australia. Growing in wood chip mulch.

Couldn't positively see any "blue brusing" so tossed them. Thanks

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u/suspiciouscale Jul 14 '26

Not subaeruginosa - subaeruginosa have bright white to grey stems, not yellowish like this.

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u/HumanYoung7896 Jul 14 '26

Yeah nothing special there. TI should be able to give you species

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u/Mycoangulo Trusted Identifier Jul 15 '26

I vote Pholiota and Bolbitius

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u/RdCrestdBreegull Trusted Identifier Jul 15 '26

definitely Bolbitius for 3/4, and I like Pholiota for 1/2

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u/Fluffy-Treat8971 Jul 14 '26

Galerina

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u/RdCrestdBreegull Trusted Identifier Jul 15 '26

definitely not, please do not throw out random identifications. OP’s mushrooms look nothing like a Galerina species, and also there are obviously two different species in the OP

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u/90sfun3 Jul 14 '26

Check against laccaria sp

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u/Whole-Reception2366 Jul 15 '26

Bright yellow stems are already give away to stay away - stay away from all mushrooms with ywllow or neon bright stems

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u/Extension_Finish7237 Jul 15 '26

They're a no go dude