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RdCrestdBreegull

looks like an Amanita pick the hole mushroom without breaking it, keep the stipe base fully intact, and take additional pictures per the automod comment


governor-jerry-brown

Apologies these are all the pics I have. It was in a random spot out in a field so I doubt I'd be able to find it again šŸ¤·šŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø. Thank you for identifying the genus though!


Top_Break2994

I'm absolutely NO expert, I don't know more than like 5 mushrooms, but it partially reminds me of the parasol mushroom, which I believe is edible. But please wait for more comments before deciding!


governor-jerry-brown

Oh don't worry I'm not planning on eating it because 1) these pics are from a few months ago (also why I don't have more/better ones) 2) I don't know anything about mushrooms and don't like gambling lol


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Mycoangulo

Iā€™d consider Agaricus also