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Atlblazer
One of many minds

Registered: 04/14/10
Posts: 31
Loc: GA
Last seen: 2 years, 9 months
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Curious Georgia Find
#12563504 - 05/14/10 08:02 PM (3 years, 8 days ago) |
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Habitat: Growing on a hill out of a pine bedding, with georgia red clay underneath, and bushes around.
Gills: Color of the gills is a dark brownish color, attached.
Stem: Length: 1 inch, dark brown at the bottom going to almost white near where it attached to gills.
Cap: Brown/rustish in color, convew, cool to touch, very firm.
Spore print color: Will update in about 20 minutes.
Bruising: N/A
Other information:

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Bobzimmer
Crawlin' Kingsnake



Registered: 09/07/08
Posts: 7,810
Loc: NY
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Re: Curious Georgia Find [Re: Atlblazer]
#12563543 - 05/14/10 08:09 PM (3 years, 8 days ago) |
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-------------------- 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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shroomhunters
Shaman



Registered: 05/14/10
Posts: 55
Loc: Pennsylvania
Last seen: 2 years, 1 month
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Re: Curious Georgia Find [Re: Bobzimmer]
#12566758 - 05/15/10 12:40 PM (3 years, 7 days ago) |
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I see some mold maybe growing on the gills. Don't know how safe it would be to consume raw. Doubt it's active anyways.
-------------------- Psilocybe Ovoideocystidiata
Edited by shroomhunters (05/15/10 12:42 PM)
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Twiztidsage
Fungal Databaser



Registered: 12/05/08
Posts: 8,088
Loc: Seattle
Last seen: 11 months, 4 hours
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Re: Curious Georgia Find [Re: Bobzimmer]
#12566934 - 05/15/10 01:32 PM (3 years, 7 days ago) |
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Quote:
Bobzimmer said: Looks like a Lacrymaria.
I agree. Lacrymaria velutina seems quite likely.
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