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CptnGarden
fuck this site
Registered: 05/12/04
Posts: 11,945
Last seen: 3 years, 1 month
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spring photos
#6752655 - 04/05/07 09:41 PM (5 years, 1 month ago) |
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went hunting and took some pics, take a try at ID if u want.




also found some sulpher tufts, and saw some snakes! ah, spring...
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Alan Rockefeller
Mycologist



Registered: 03/10/07
Posts: 24,722
Last seen: 2 days, 4 hours
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1) Cortinarius spp. 2) Stropharia ambigua 3) Leptonia or Nolanea spp. 4) Marasmius copelandii (if it smells like garlic)
Marasmius copelandii smells strongly like garlic, usually it is found after you step on it and notice the smell. Some people collect it to flavor pasta, which works well.
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Feanor
Crafter of the Silmarils


Registered: 05/07/06
Posts: 1,540
Loc: Texas
Last seen: 13 days, 1 hour
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Very cool pictures!
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CureCat
Strangest


Registered: 04/19/06
Posts: 13,949
Loc: clawing your furniture
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Quote:
Alan Rockefeller said: 1) Cortinarius spp. 2) Stropharia ambigua 3) Leptonia or Nolanea spp. 4) Marasmius copelandii (if it smells like garlic)
1.) Cortinarius or Agrocybe, hard to tell if the veil is orange or brown.
2.) Maybe Stropharia ambigua, but heh, the photo is too ambiguous to tell for certain. 
3.)I was thinking more along the lines of Xerula or Oudemansiella.
4.)I don't think that is a Marasmius, more like Gerronema, Omphalina, or Xeromphalina.
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