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Hello Johnny

 

difficult to tell without shots of the gills & the stem.

 

plus giving advise of edibility online without as much information as possible is a dangerous occupation.

 

Any additional images?

 

 

 

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For what reason do you think they are not liberty caps ? :001_smile:

 

As the first wild fungi I learnt to ID many years ago, it simply is not right. The cap is too rounded with no nipple, flares out at the bottom too much, is the wrong colour and does not look gelatinous enough. The stem also looks the wrong colour and too thick.

I don't know what they are, mycena perhaps? No idea on the first either!

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