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Adrian_KRAZY
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Registered: 07/20/07
Posts: 5
Last seen: 1 year, 10 months
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Quick ID please. 3 different spore print colors.
#12771931 - 06/20/10 01:18 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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Habitat: Picked in Damp Forest with canopy. Ground cover small shrubs 1 foot high. Season - Rain. 400m above sea level. Temp 0C/34F to 15C/59F Grows in soil and dung.
Gills: Brown some tinge of orange.

Stem: Length 3" to 6", 2mm to 6mm, off white, grainy, barely hollow, thin..

Cap: 1" to 4", off white, flat but risen in center.

Spore print color: 3 different colors. 3 mushrooms all looked the same when I picked them. Orange, Brown/purple, Black.

Bruising: Busing on cap looks like cap is wet. Brown.

Other information: Smells like dirt. Normally the ones I eat have a brown/purple spore print. I was surprised to see these ones with different spore prints. As they are drying they are going a gold color on top.
They have been drying for 24 hours. Not sure about these other spore print colors. What does everyone else think? Picked Lower eastern Australia.
Edited by Adrian_KRAZY (06/20/10 01:41 AM)
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bezoo69
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Registered: 06/29/09
Posts: 251
Loc: Tasmania
Last seen: 3 days, 1 hour
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Re: Quick ID please. 3 different spore print colors. [Re: Adrian_KRAZY]
#12772018 - 06/20/10 02:05 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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do NOT eat the ones with orange spore prints, the 2 little caps on the far right aren't subs same with the ones on the other side,make sure all the ones you eat have a purple spore print man, peace
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karode13
Tāne Mahuta



 Registered: 05/19/05
Posts: 6,206
Loc: The Evil Empire
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Re: Quick ID please. 3 different spore print colors. [Re: Adrian_KRAZY]
#12772116 - 06/20/10 03:06 AM (1 year, 11 months ago) |
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Throw out the ones with the rusty prints, they could be an Inocybe sp. or Cortinarius and could be toxic. The one with the Black print I have no clue as I can't see it properly, maybe a Panaeolus. All the others with the Browny-Purple prints are mangey P. subaeruginosa. Check for Blue bruising also.
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