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  2. Omphalotus olearius - Wikipedia

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    Omphalotus olearius, [2] commonly known as the jack-o'-lantern mushroom, is a poisonous orange gilled mushroom that to an untrained eye appears similar to some chanterelles. It is notable for its bioluminescent properties. It is found in woodland areas in Europe, where it grows on decaying stumps, on buried roots or at the base of hardwood trees.

  3. Gymnopilus junonius - Wikipedia

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    Gymnopilus junonius is a type of mushroom-forming fungus in the family Hymenogastraceae. Commonly known as the spectacular rustgill, this large orange mushroom is typically found growing on tree stumps, logs, or tree bases. Some subspecies of this mushroom contain the neurotoxic oligoisoprenoid gymnopilin.

  4. Aleuria aurantia - Wikipedia

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    Aleuria aurantia (orange peel fungus) is a widespread ascomycete fungus in the order Pezizales. The bright orange, cup-shaped ascocarps often resemble orange peels strewn on the ground, [ 1 ] giving this species its common name .

  5. Amanita flavoconia - Wikipedia

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    Amanita flavoconia, commonly known as yellow patches, yellow wart, orange amanita, yellow-dust amanita or the American yellow dust amanita, [2] is a species of mushroom in the family Amanitaceae. It has an orangish-yellow cap with yellowish-orange patches or warts, a yellowish-orange annulus , and a white to orange stem.

  6. Marasmius siccus - Wikipedia

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    Marasmius siccus, or orange pinwheel, [1] is a small orange mushroom in the Marasmius genus, with a "beach umbrella"-shaped cap. The tough shiny bare stem is pale at the top but reddish brown below, and the gills are whitish.

  7. Lactarius aurantiacus - Wikipedia

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    The texture of it is said to be smooth and glossy. The mushroom grows from 2.5cm to 6.5cm tall. [2] Additionally, like all other species of milkcaps, L. aurantiacus produces a milky latex when bruised or cut. [5] The mushroom's gills are spaced apart slightly and are a light pink or orange in colour. Its stem is approximately 5-12mm in diameter ...

  8. Omphalotus illudens - Wikipedia

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    Omphalotus illudens, commonly known as the eastern jack-o'lantern mushroom, is a large, orange mushroom that is often found in clumps on decaying stumps, buried roots, or at the base of hardwood trees in eastern North America.

  9. Mycena leaiana - Wikipedia

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    Mycena leaiana, commonly known as the orange mycena or Lea's mycena, is a species of saprobic fungi in the genus Mycena, family Mycenaceae.Characterized by their bright orange caps and stalks and reddish-orange gill edges, they usually grow in dense clusters on deciduous logs.