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Help with ID: Gymnopilus Luteus?
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I initially found this flush 10 days ago (first two pics) I came back to it today (last five pics) the clusters on the underside of the log still looked pretty fresh. I feel fairly confident that I have narrowed these down to a Gymnopilus species. I'm leaning towards Gymnopilus Luteus. Found in northern Indiana. Spores are rust brown, smells similar to licorice and cinnamon, taste/spit test is bitter. Does anyone have any thoughts or experience IDing Gymnopilus species?

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