I have a book of every mushroom found in North America with colored photos and descriptions about different stages of eating certain mushrooms. like cramps, puking and,, not sure but be careful.

The only 'scrooms I've ever found in our climate that I trusted eating is Chantrelles. They are considered a host mushroom because you usually find them in moist to wet areas under Water Oaks. Ideal habitat in the Deep South.
The last time I hunted the Alexacarri Plantation I found a bunch. By the time we finished picking them we had a little over seven pounds.
By the way, at the time, wholesale price was around $90 a pound.