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Any clues? I was thinking early turkey tail but someone with more experience with turkey tail said it isn't because the underside of early turkey tail is always white

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Image number 4 is a different tree with earlier stage growth 

  • 5 months later...

I have one to identify too :

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From my backyard...   Question, if being very poisonous, a piece the size of a grain of salt... or a grain of rice... or a bean... is consumed,  what are chances to get ill ?

Looks like common field cap. Not poisonous, but not not recommended to eat, since it looks similar to several mushrooms that could make you sick. If you tasted one, you're probably fine. If you have small children, don't let them play in the yard until you've picked or raked up all the mushrooms.

 

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