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Murhata
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ID Please, Central Florida finds
#7049709 - 06/15/07 01:20 PM (4 years, 11 months ago) |
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Hey, first post/ID request, but we figured better safe than sorry. Anyways, all these were picked in Central Florida, on the east cost.
Species #1:
 Habitat: Found in damp fallen leaves/pine needles near cow dung.
Gills: Whitish-yellow gills, free.
Stem: Pink coloration on the stem, brittle, solid, 1-2 inches.
Cap: Some yellow, some brown, slightly concave, smooth, 1-2 inch diameter.
Spore print color: waiting for results
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: Picked in Central Florida.
Species #2
 pans Habitat: Cow dung
Gills: Black, attached
Stem: Brownish, very skinny, brittle.
Cap: Brown, conical, .5 inch diameter
Spore print color: waiting for results
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: Picked in Central Florida.
Species #3
 Habitat: Grew on cow dung.
Gills: Black, attached
Stem: Brownish, bruising blue, durable.
Cap: Brown, conical, .5 inch diameter
Spore print color: black
Bruising: Bruising blue on the cap/stem
Location: Picked in Central Florida
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hightimesreader
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Re: ID Please, Central Florida finds [Re: Murhata]
#7049782 - 06/15/07 01:47 PM (4 years, 11 months ago) |
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Is it me or does the 2nd pic have a blue/green bruising on the top of the stem connected to the cap?
You said no bruising. Just thought I'd try to understand.
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Murhata
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Re: ID Please, Central Florida finds [Re: Murhata]
#7049807 - 06/15/07 01:58 PM (4 years, 11 months ago) |
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Ha, didn't notice that. I just got back from the optometrist and couldn't see up in the cap, but in the photo it's pretty obvious. Thanks for the spot. Any opinions on any of the others?
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xmush
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Re: ID Please, Central Florida finds [Re: Murhata]
#7049909 - 06/15/07 02:34 PM (4 years, 11 months ago) |
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#1 Russula species, inactive. #2 Inactive Panaeolus species - though I do see where the top of the stem looks greenish, but I can't tell if that is just the picture. #3 Some more inactive Pans, except for the one on the bottom right which also appears to have some blue-green bruising. Any of them that are bruising blue-green are active Copelandia cyanescens. If they are not bruising they are inactive Pans.
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Murhata
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Re: ID Please, Central Florida finds [Re: xmush]
#7049966 - 06/15/07 02:48 PM (4 years, 11 months ago) |
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Well, damn, the majority of what we found were the species #1. Oh well. Thanks for the ID anyways, and I'll be back possibly later tonight with my second attempt.
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Sp42e
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Re: ID Please, Central Florida finds [Re: Murhata]
#7066383 - 06/19/07 03:32 PM (4 years, 11 months ago) |
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i found some similar to those in the second shot in horse shit in davie county
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