Single mushroom growing in soil near hardwood trees. It is closest to a large oak
Growing in lawn from ground, near a gum tree
Very slow to bruise greenish-blue in context resolving back to yellow context color, slightly thicker than Lanmaoa pore layer, pores bruise blue resolving to brown. Stipe distinctively decorated with red striations over yellow base color.
Could also be Pulchroboletus sclerotiorum.
Several growing out of soil in an area with mostly hardwood, but a few pine trees. Smells like a normal mushroom. Bruises/stains kind of a rusty color over time
Growing from ground in hardwood forest near beech and cherry
Growing from ground in hardwood forest
Growing from ground in hardwood forest
Growing from ground in hardwood forest
Turned black along cap edges an hour or so after being picked.
Single mushroom growing near pine trees
Single mushroom growing out of soil near pine trees
Several mushrooms growing out of moss covered dead wood. All nearby trees are pine, so it is probably pinewood.
Several growing on a dead branch
Single mushroom growing out of moss at the base of a live oak tree
Pair of large mushrooms growing from soil near hardwood trees
One growing near hardwood trees. Didn't appear to bruise any particular color. Had a sharp smell.
Growing from soil near hardwood trees and a decomposing log
Really small, immature grouping. Cap is still dark and gills very yellow.