Here's a few pictures from our old place in central Arkansas. I especially love the little turkey tails, winding around a twig like a small spiral staircase.
A beautiful Amanita sp. I believe they are amanita ceasaria, due to others found in the area that were more red and had the same stipe and gills.
Boletus sp.
I believe this is an omphalotus sp. but as always, I'm open to corrections.
I don't know the "official" name for this one, but I've heard them called "false morels" by locals. IMHO these look nothing like a morel, at least the ones I've seen.
A little brown (white) mushroom, it was labeled as polyporous in my files, but if you know, you know.
Ganoderma of some variety, the little fruiting bodies were poking up from a stump buried under the leaves.
Russula sp. are very common in our area, and the red caps always draw me in.
This was so cool to see, it was only about one inch in diameter.
Yay! 🤗
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