This would be one hell of an amanita! This guy is 12 inch across. It turned more yellow over time, I think this is just a vibrant process of spores being formed in the tissue. It was very interesting to watch.
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The ole soil pit. This brings me back, hope the judging went well.
A fragipan was a rare sight ilaround me, so I love to see it.
I love these guys. Feel like umbrella's for small creatures.
What is your recipe?
Nice. Have you ever made pasta with these? I saw a recipe of using the ink and it looked interesting.
They grow at the base of oak trees and are very unique in appearance. Feel free to share some photos over and I can confirm for you.
That is a big boy!
Thanks for getting some more to share. I am throwing my hat in with the Armillaria from whoever said that yesterday(veil and white spores), I'll do some digging tonight though as I am not familiar with this part of the world.
I am curious. Anyone know what this guy is?
Thankfully he is just being a ding dong standing on uneven ground, keeping watch for squirrels. Your dad is right about ubiquitous as I just walked the woods again and they popped up everywhere.
Maybe an older resinous polypore but I am not the best with shelf fungus. Hope that helps.



With the white spores this is likely an Armillaria sp.