These are three clustered woodlovers standing next to each other. I deliberately photographed these from below because I find the underside more interesting. in fact, they are agaricales, recognisable by the lamellae that open from the stem to the edge of the cap. Between the lamellae form the spores, which then fall out.
The common clustered woodlover is very common in the Netherlands. It tastes very bitter and is also poisonous. It causes vomiting and diarrhoea. The toxins are fasciculol compounds. So leave it alone and buy mushrooms in the shops.
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