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Blue Sky
East TN Shrooms



Registered: 07/20/08
Posts: 7
Loc: Hickory Tree
Last seen: 8 days, 8 hours
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East Tennessee Hunt (ID Help & Discussion)
#8677663 - 07/24/08 08:03 PM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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Me and a friend of mine went shroom hunting today. I tried to take several in habitat shots, and to only remove one or two specimens from each cluster of a different type I found. I am a novice at this and will say that I am sorry if this is still hastily done. I may have clustered a few different types into one group thinking they all looked similar.
Also I am going to upload a couple of different types of mushroom for ID, so I am going to call this POST ONE. I have a mushroom ID guide on loan from a friend so I am going to try and ID these myself but for now I'm uploading them on the internet before I forget and lose the pictures and while the information is still fresh in my head.
I'm looking to see if any of these are active (which I doubt any are) or if any are edible (I think I may have found a bolete)
Habitat: Hard wood & Pine Forest; Near a Large Mountain Stream; Approx 2200 foot above sea level. Old/New Growth, Leaf Litter, decaying trees, thick mountain moss.
Gills: Greyish brown gills, irregular/ not identically shaped
Stem: 8 or so inches (working its way out of a tree stump) appears to be textured, looks like bark, grey streaks
Cap: About two inches across/wavy, concave down, light brown with spots
Spore print color: N/A ATM
Bruising: no bruising present
Other information: Earthy smell, in close proximity to a large mountain stream (about 15 foot away) Picture Set 5


Edited by Blue Sky (07/24/08 08:05 PM)
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UberDeepName
Zang!



Registered: 04/15/07
Posts: 360
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Re: East Tennessee Hunt (ID Help & Discussion) [Re: Blue Sky]
#8677684 - 07/24/08 08:10 PM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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I have no idea man. Nice ID request and pics! I'm sure someone will help you out. I'm from Chattanooga. I'm guessing you live there too. Man, I miss that place. Keep up the good work and welcome to Shroomery.
-------------------- "Call on God, but row away from the rocks"- Hunter S. Thompson
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Blue Sky
East TN Shrooms



Registered: 07/20/08
Posts: 7
Loc: Hickory Tree
Last seen: 8 days, 8 hours
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Re: East Tennessee Hunt (ID Help & Discussion) [Re: Blue Sky]
#8677693 - 07/24/08 08:12 PM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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POST TWO
Habitat: Clearing in woods, leaf litter, under what appeared to be a dying hemlock, near other rotting logs
Gills: No Gills, has yellow pores.
Stem: 3-4 inches long, yellow with large areas of discoloration.
Cap: reddish color, large cracks, possibly in stages of decomposition; 4 inches wide in widest spot
Spore Print Color: N/A ATM
Bruising: Very Obvious Blue Brusing, light blue to deep almost black blue
Location: Eastern TN Mountains,


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Paulrus
Man Simplified



Registered: 04/04/08
Posts: 400
Loc: USA
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Re: East Tennessee Hunt (ID Help & Discussion) [Re: Blue Sky]
#8677703 - 07/24/08 08:16 PM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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#2 is Bolete sp. Not sure which, quite a few of em blue, some edible but mostly poisonous.
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Blue Sky
East TN Shrooms



Registered: 07/20/08
Posts: 7
Loc: Hickory Tree
Last seen: 8 days, 8 hours
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Re: East Tennessee Hunt (ID Help & Discussion) [Re: Blue Sky]
#8677769 - 07/24/08 08:32 PM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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Habitat: In dirt, by rock, in woods, dead trees and leaf litter all around.
Gills: White gills, huge about 4 inchs from outer rim to stem.
Stem: About 10 inches long. Yellowish orange color, appears to be solid.
Cap: about 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch thick, about 5 or 6 inches across. Bright orange and yellow, almost fluorescent against the subtle backdrop of the woods. large ridges around rim of cap, almost as if the gills continues up onto the top of the cap
Spore print color: N/A ATM
Bruising: none present
Other information: earthy smell
Location: East TN





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Senor_Hongos
Stranger



Registered: 05/25/08
Posts: 3,726
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Re: East Tennessee Hunt (ID Help & Discussion) [Re: Blue Sky]
#8677794 - 07/24/08 08:36 PM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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#3 is an Amanita sp.
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Amanitas kill more people than all other mushrooms put together, so an ID of some to be eaten must be correct. An ID based on a photo on the Internets is not reliable enough to potentially risk your life on. ToxicMan
Beginner's Guide to Mushroom name pronunciation
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