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Mushroom identity
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Found these while hunting morels. Any idea what they are? I'm in iowa
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No. I would check with a local mushrooming group or if there is none, a facebook ID group for your area.
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Could be deer mushroom, Pluteus cervinus. Was it growing on wood?
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