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tiptop
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cent FL ID plz-
#10088819 - 04/01/09 04:47 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Alrighty, I'm winding down on the species I've currently found in my garden, I'm on the last one to ID I believe, I've only found about 6 or so in total popping up in various areas around our garden, Most of them sprouting directly out of the dirt rows, heavily manured and watered regularly,
Pictures of this mushroom are very descriptive, there isn't much to these little guys, Stem is small, Seems very flimsy/Fragile, Same with the cap, Flimsy, Small and very thin, I've found older versions of this which I know because I observed this mushroom in its early states of growth, The young ones look like the following:




When I say I believe I found the older version of these, I mean, I watched them over a period of about 2-3 days, From first sprouts too fully mature / dying mushroom, These guys haven't got much bigger than a double A battery at this point, When they are matured and seem to be dying, The top of them takes on a very obvious yellow color, The tips of the cap being the brightest point, It doesn't spread out much.
And the caps develop.... wrinkles in them, That's the only way I can think if explaining them.
AND OFF TOPIC WE GO, Just as I was in the middle of typing that I thought they had a short term life span , I went to get a pic of the dying one that I thought I saw.. And here's what I came across


I swear this is the same one that I thought was dying, Either that or it's just one of them that popped up literally within a 1 inch radius of the other one I found.
... Now, This one wasn't growing directly from the garden manured dirt rows, It was slightly off to the side, growing alone, in grass. But as I said, The entire area was manured for almost an entire year. So who knows. These little guys are very interesting though, They are quite bright and hard to miss, Cool looking shroom none the less.
Again Thanks for any ID's or comments / feedback, GREATLY appreciated!
Happy shrooming!
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Edited by tiptop (04/01/09 04:49 PM)
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landsnorkler


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Re: cent FL ID plz- [Re: tiptop]
#10088846 - 04/01/09 04:50 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Glad to see some more garden fungi pics. That one looks like a Conocybe species. They love straw dung habitats.
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Bobzimmer
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Re: cent FL ID plz- [Re: tiptop]
#10088865 - 04/01/09 04:52 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Looks like Bolbitius to me.
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CptnGarden
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bolbitius is a branch off of the coprinoids I do believe...
still, I dont know what it is, its probably not vitellinus if its a bolbitius.
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Beege
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I would agree with conocybe, some upskirt pics would help
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Bobzimmer
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Yes. Agrocybe, Conocybe, and Bolbitius are in the Bolbitius family.;)
-------------------- Mr. Mushrooms said:
I will confess something that should be quite obvious, CC. I love mushrooms, i.e. fungi. I really do. I am talking about a strong feeling, i.e. emotion, for them. I think they are beautiful. I even dream of them.
Edited by Bobzimmer (04/01/09 05:17 PM)
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tiptop
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Re: cent FL ID plz- [Re: tiptop]
#10089093 - 04/01/09 05:20 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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While we are on the topic of ID's , Any idea if this is something new?




It looks a lot like

Which was ID'ed as
Panaeolus campanulatus
This was one was growing right next to all of my Panaeolus Cinctulus, Same Habbitat as them, Right on the rows of dirt, Except this was was very long and gangly, But looks like that pan. campanulatus. Think it's the same? or something different? Thanks!!!!
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CptnGarden
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Re: cent FL ID plz- [Re: tiptop]
#10089124 - 04/01/09 05:23 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
tiptop said: While we are on the topic of ID's , Any idea if this is something new?




It looks a lot like

Which was ID'ed as
Panaeolus campanulatus
This was one was growing right next to all of my Panaeolus Cinctulus, Same Habbitat as them, Right on the rows of dirt, Except this was was very long and gangly, But looks like that pan. campanulatus. Think it's the same? or something different? Thanks!!!!
both Panaeolus campanulatus and Panaeolus sphincterinus were moved under the name Panaeolus papilionaceus.
Thats indeed a pap, the toothed cap margin is a good indicator of that.
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CptnGarden
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Quote:
Bobzimmer said: Yes. Agrocybe, Conocybe, and Bolbitius are in the Bolbitius family.;)
My bad, I had Parasola and Bolbitius mixed up.
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Bobzimmer
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Quote:
its probably not vitellinus if its a bolbitius.
Why not?
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tiptop
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Best upskirts I was able to get 
I'm trying to figure out why my cam won't adjust properly, makes it hard to get clear pics sometimes. Took me a good 5 min of repositioning before I could get it to clear up for these >_<


Taking a spore print now btw, Thanks again!!
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Edited by tiptop (04/01/09 05:41 PM)
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Bobzimmer
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Re: cent FL ID plz- [Re: tiptop]
#10089280 - 04/01/09 05:48 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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More light will allow your auto focus to adjust properly.
-------------------- Mr. Mushrooms said:
I will confess something that should be quite obvious, CC. I love mushrooms, i.e. fungi. I really do. I am talking about a strong feeling, i.e. emotion, for them. I think they are beautiful. I even dream of them.
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Beege
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also using the macro mode will improve close-ups
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CptnGarden
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Quote:
Bobzimmer said:
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its probably not vitellinus if its a bolbitius.
Why not?
I guess it very well could be, vitellinus are even known to be common in dung, and supposedly the dung specimens are more robust.
However I have no personal experience finding vitellinus in dung, I dont hunt for dung lovers, and the overall look of vitellinus chages dependent on habitat and substrate. I find very tall, lanky, SUPER YELLOW specimens fruiting in grass, they look nothing like the mushroom above.
I was not able to find any other Bolbitius species that matched this mushroom though, so you may very well be right.
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