Each one is no bigger than a couple inches.

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    For better results with mushroom identification in the future, try to get photos of the underside and stipe of mushrooms. The more pics the better chances of ID. Providing a rough location can also be beneficial. From what I can tell this mushroom is likely some type of oyster mushroom (Pleurotus sp) or maybe a flat crep (Crepidotus applanatus)

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      2 months ago

      they should post a photograph of a spore print too.

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    I saw something similar in West Kentucky but wasn’t able to identify them either.

    Very pleasant to look at though.

    Edit: on comparison mine are a lot softer and less waxy looking than yours.