@MycologyScience Could be, would have to see the gills. But I ate a lot of them this year and thay love to grow near the L. proxima on moss. Its pretty rare that they grow single in the woods.
A single 400-year-old ancient oak produces 234,000 litres of oxygen a year while soaking up carbon dioxide, and can support more than 2,000 species of bird, insect, fungus, and lichen. Nature is amazing - we need more of it, not less. RT if you agree 🌳