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Mid June Mountains 6000'-7500'
    #10594564 - 06/29/09 09:20 PM (4 months, 20 days ago)

I've made a few trips up into the mountains this month and saw a lot of cool stuff.

Suillus lakei growing with Douglas fir.  These are out high and low right now.


Suillus brevipes with Lodgepole pine


Can't get this one, seems close to Suillus unicolor but habitat doesn't match up.  These were with Lodgepole.






Hygrophorus subalpinus




Psilocybe montana










Inocybe lacera




Hygrocybe conica




Black morels




Discina perlata




Caloscypha fulgens


Wood ears, Auricularia species on subalpine fir






Tremella mesenterica




Nolanea holoconiota






Terrestrial Pluteus species


Xeromphalina campanella I believe


Mycena overholtsii








Mycena species




Heterotextus alpinus




Slimes








Corts and Dermocybes












Clitocybe






Hygrophorus


Tricholoma




Lactarius


Unknowns




















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Re: Mid June Mountains 6000'-7500' [Re: landsnorkler]
    #10594601 - 06/29/09 09:29 PM (4 months, 20 days ago)

Wow. That is quite a collection of high quality photos. I especially enjoyed the mycenas. Thanks!


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Re: Mid June Mountains 6000'-7500' [Re: World Spirit]
    #10594654 - 06/29/09 09:38 PM (4 months, 20 days ago)

Glad you liked them...

I like the Mycenas too.


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Re: Mid June Mountains 6000'-7500' [Re: landsnorkler]
    #10594928 - 06/29/09 10:23 PM (4 months, 20 days ago)

A lot of great photography and I love the variety of species! Looks like you've got a great spot.

Could the unknown with all the little orange cones be Guepiniopsis Chrysocoma?


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Re: Mid June Mountains 6000'-7500' [Re: Psilon]
    #10595126 - 06/29/09 10:55 PM (4 months, 20 days ago)

I don't think so.  I think it might be something around Scutellinia, although I can't make out any "eyelashes" and it's growing strangely, sprawled out like a slime mold.  Maybe it's colonizing a slime mold.:shrug:


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Re: Mid June Mountains 6000'-7500' [Re: landsnorkler]
    #10595140 - 06/29/09 10:59 PM (4 months, 20 days ago)

Very nice.  For that third Suillus, check this thread out (and the previous threads linked within it).  Alan came up with S. pseudobrevipes.  It's usually under beach or lodgepole according to this.

Very cool pics.  I've been finding many of the same things.  I need to do some studying of those critters.

Enjoy!


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Re: Mid June Mountains 6000'-7500' [Re: grasshappa]
    #10595210 - 06/29/09 11:12 PM (4 months, 20 days ago)

Thanks for the kind words grasshappa.

It seems close, and I'm sure it's a variable species, but I don't think that's it.  The ones I found don't have a persistent annulus, and the cap color on all specimens found was bright yellow.


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Re: Mid June Mountains 6000'-7500' [Re: landsnorkler]
    #10596491 - 06/30/09 07:24 AM (4 months, 20 days ago)

nice mushrooms and scenery landsnorkler, posts like this are my favorite :smile:


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Re: Mid June Mountains 6000'-7500' [Re: spores]
    #10597439 - 06/30/09 12:02 PM (4 months, 19 days ago)

Wow, simply amazing, great job!


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Re: Mid June Mountains 6000'-7500' [Re: Roy]
    #10599496 - 06/30/09 06:50 PM (4 months, 19 days ago)

Keep on treking landsnorkler! Excellent job.  thank you much for sharing:congrats::shineon::earth:!


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Re: Mid June Mountains 6000'-7500' [Re: landsnorkler]
    #10599990 - 06/30/09 08:13 PM (4 months, 19 days ago)

Great pictures.  Your Clitocybe is C. albirhiza.  Your Tricholoma is an Inocybe.

When do the porcini fruit out by you, and what kind of trees do they grow with?


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Re: Mid June Mountains 6000'-7500' [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #10600483 - 06/30/09 09:44 PM (4 months, 19 days ago)

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When do the porcini fruit out by you, and what kind of trees do they grow with?




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6.  No asking when or where mushrooms, a specific mushroom species will grow.
This includes, asking what habitat a mushroom[s] can be found- or their preferred fruiting conditions.



:grin:

Actually, I'm interested in the answer as well.


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Re: Mid June Mountains 6000'-7500' [Re: CureCat]
    #10600519 - 06/30/09 09:53 PM (4 months, 19 days ago)

I am sorry for breaking the rules.  Please don't lock this thread.


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Re: Mid June Mountains 6000'-7500' [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #10600678 - 06/30/09 10:24 PM (4 months, 19 days ago)

They're pretty common from mid august through september with Engelman spruce starting around 6000' and moving up.


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Re: Mid June Mountains 6000'-7500' [Re: landsnorkler]
    #10600748 - 06/30/09 10:36 PM (4 months, 19 days ago)

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I am sorry for breaking the rules.  Please don't lock this thread.



You mean delete your post?  Naw.

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They're pretty common from mid august through september with Engelman spruce starting around 6000' and moving up.



Which species?  B. rex-veris??

It is interesting how many different trees one mushroom species can associate with.


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Re: Mid June Mountains 6000'-7500' [Re: landsnorkler]
    #10600860 - 06/30/09 10:55 PM (4 months, 19 days ago)

Awesome shots, snorkler.


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Re: Mid June Mountains 6000'-7500' [Re: scout24]
    #10601204 - 06/30/09 11:57 PM (4 months, 19 days ago)

I like the Psilocybe montana they look cool and can somebody explain what Elevation has to do with mushroom growth?


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Re: Mid June Mountains 6000'-7500' [Re: Bretdaniel]
    #10601222 - 07/01/09 12:00 AM (4 months, 19 days ago)

really awesome photos.  Thanks for the share.


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Re: Mid June Mountains 6000'-7500' [Re: Bretdaniel]
    #10601273 - 07/01/09 12:09 AM (4 months, 19 days ago)

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can somebody explain what Elevation has to do with mushroom growth?



Some mushrooms in certain areas fruit as a result of snow melting and thus saturating the ground, which spurs the mushrooms to fruit.

So the snow melts at the bottom of the mountain first, and gradually the snow recedes up the mountain, and the mushrooms climb up the mountain, fruiting in accordance with the melting snow and various other factors.


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Re: Mid June Mountains 6000'-7500' [Re: CureCat]
    #10603303 - 07/01/09 12:28 PM (4 months, 18 days ago)

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Which species?  B. rex-veris?




I don't think so.  I think we get B. edulis and maybe something else, but I guess B. rex-veris is a possibility.  I'll try to pay more attention to the details this fall.

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Can someone explain what elevation has to do with mushroom growth?




Yeah, curecat summed it up, although there's a lot of other, more broad elevation related factors, like climate and tree species.  For porcini in my area I should have said they fruit from 6000' up.  I don't think their fruiting (around here) has to do directly with melting snow, as most of the snowpack has already melted off by late august.


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