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dickenz07
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yes the veils were gone tonight on most when i went back to get the pics..just deposits on stem
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Edited by dickenz07 (05/15/08 01:02 AM)
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dickenz07
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Print Coming Out Brown so far
but heres what happens when you squeeze the caps
from left to right
Fresh, aged, aged that was squeezed

close up of the third one (aged squeezed one)

and the fresh on i decided to give a squeeze too

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Edited by dickenz07 (05/15/08 02:00 AM)
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xmush
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Looks like a Stropharia, maybe an Agaricus.
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Re: Weilii? [Re: xmush]
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why you squeeze the caps ......hahaha to get spores
they look like psathyrella the stem are fragile i bet ,
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you should be able to tell foes and pans by sporeprint CureCat posted.
Pan subbs should also have thicker stipes then foes or other lawn pans, subbs also usually have a concentric ring around the umbo
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Why some rice farmers -- some rice eaters ran him out of Korea. Yes, they ran him out of Korea. Rice eaters with nothing but gym shoes, and a rifle, and a bowl of rice took him and his tanks and his napalm, and all that other action he's supposed to have and ran him across the Yalu. Why? 'Cause the day that he can win on the ground has passed.
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CureCat
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dickenz, those are Psathyrella candolleana:
http://mushroomobserver.org/name/show_name/603
http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Psathyrella_candolleana.html
Furthermore, I get the impression that you think Panaeolina foenisecii is active. It is not an active species. Panaeolus subbalteatus is an active species.
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dickenz07
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Re: Weilii? [Re: CureCat]
#8405305 - 05/15/08 01:12 PM (7 months, 21 days ago) |
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nope..just think if i can id indicator species i might be in the right places...just at the wrong time...make sense?
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dickenz07
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the suspected foes darken when drying...are they something else?
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The P. Foes I picked and dried a week ago did the same thing...darkened that is - almost looked blue even. Just a final tease for an anxious noob. Noticed a rather large one in the yard today with a medium dark purple stem???
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dickenz07
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hey do you know what these are???



 found after raining all day in small clearing in grassy clearing with some pine needles scattered
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So you didn't try out the gyms, or did you already throw them away. Pretty sure the look like gyms #2
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dickenz07
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theyve been setting out on the shelf since i found em..theyre almost the exact same color...still sound like gyms?
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I just picked 500 subbs yaaay! Hit the fuckin pastures man its raining like a mofo in GA subba subbalicious!
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dickenz07
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hahah wooord..going to the ranch tomorrow
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Did you print the orange mushrooms? I'm 98% sure they are a Gymnopilus and possibly active. They look exactly like the luteofolius I find here in Washington.
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dickenz07
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i believe they were the same color as the caps...like orangeish/cinnamon brown
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Edited by dickenz07 (05/16/08 02:12 PM)
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dickenz07
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also around the edges of the margin of the caps..where they kinda curled under and dried.....the color is a lot darker...a very dark reddish/purplish color...also if you look very close..the edges of the little furry like scales on the cap are the same color...seem like these spots are thinner....possibly dried out more
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Edited by dickenz07 (05/16/08 02:19 PM)
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xmush
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Quote:
dickenz07 said: hey do you know what these are???



 found after raining all day in small clearing in grassy clearing with some pine needles scattered
Laccrymaria velutina May have a different species name now, but I'm pretty sure that's the genus. Used to be Psathyrella velutina. Pretty mushroom
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Re: Weilii? [Re: xmush]
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yo dickenz7 did you hit up the horse pastures today? I had another nice haul of subbs today wOOt wOOt!
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dickenz07
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Well I went to the horse ranch today think i got some subbs...printing now...these look just like the foes...but the stems on some were very noticeably like fibers thisted up...lines on the stems twisting around... most were found in the cow pasture next to it..is that weird? didnt see hardly any in horse pasture..found some in their lawn....old lady thinks im a horticulture student hahahaha













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