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dicky21



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Re: P. semilanceata [Re: Mikael]
#13209479 - 09/17/10 12:04 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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knarkkorven
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Re: P. semilanceata [Re: dicky21]
#13212678 - 09/18/10 01:09 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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AtYourLiberty
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Thats interesting, i didn't realise libs could grow in bogs, thought it was always pastures.
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Lanceata

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AtYourLiberty said: Thats interesting, i didn't realise libs could grow in bogs, thought it was always pastures.
Anywhere there's grass, sedge you can find libs. Also I never found a lib in pastures (well, 1) and I found hundreds this season. Don't look in them much though to be fair. I found loads on grassy verges on the sides of footpaths.
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Mikael


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Re: P. semilanceata [Re: Lanceata]
#13235220 - 09/23/10 09:22 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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kk: See the bluing on top of the cap? These ones are semis for sure, I always check them at least twice.
Libs just keeps on fruiting 

Edited by Mikael (10/06/11 07:21 AM)
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elprawn
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Re: P. semilanceata [Re: Mikael]
#13235236 - 09/23/10 09:31 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Did you show him any toadstools?
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Mikael


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Re: P. semilanceata [Re: elprawn]
#13235287 - 09/23/10 09:48 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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elprawn said: Did you show him any toadstools?
Yep 
Can you tell me that what is your opinion about those gyms?
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StInvetroThomas
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Re: P. semilanceata *DELETED* [Re: Mikael]
#13235926 - 09/23/10 12:15 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Post deleted by StInvetroThomasReason for deletion: double posted
-------------------- "...I found dozens of single specimens. That's what I call hunting. There are only a few "good" hunters here, even now. You're certainly in that group. I would imagine if we hunted together we'd find our styles are similar."
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RIP Matt, your friendship and your contributions to the world of fungi will be missed. Unfortunately we never got to hunt together.
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StInvetroThomas
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Looks to be two different types of gyms there - the reddish one could possibly be G. purpuratus, I haven't heard of them fruiting in Finland before but it has been found in Germany so it could very well be found in Suomi. The other one looks like it could be G. Sapineus... but the gills look somehow wrong.
Oh, a question for you - I live near what in my years of research should be the perfect habitat for finding P. semis, enough rain, enough sedge grasses near the sea. The conditions lately have also been perfect, rain with sunny breaks, cold enough nights but I still haven't found any. My theory is that my elevation is too close to sea level - any idea what your elevation is? I think libs prefer a bit of elevation, not necessarily mountainous but higher than where I'm at. All I need to do is take a short drive I believe to find them... just too damn busy with work
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- Mr. Mushrooms
RIP Matt, your friendship and your contributions to the world of fungi will be missed. Unfortunately we never got to hunt together.
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Mikael


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StInvetroThomas said: Looks to be two different types of gyms there - the reddish one could possibly be G. purpuratus, I haven't heard of them fruiting in Finland before but it has been found in Germany so it could very well be found in Suomi. The other one looks like it could be G. Sapineus.
Thanks for you input  That would be super if those gyms turns out to be G. purpuratus.
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wowitch17
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Re: P. semilanceata [Re: Mikael]
#13235996 - 09/23/10 12:32 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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nice gym pics! i like them a lot.
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Mikael


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StInvetroThomas said: Looks to be two different types of gyms there - the reddish one could possibly be G. purpuratus, I haven't heard of them fruiting in Finland before but it has been found in Germany so it could very well be found in Suomi. The other one looks like it could be G. Sapineus... but the gills look somehow wrong.
Oh, a question for you - I live near what in my years of research should be the perfect habitat for finding P. semis, enough rain, enough sedge grasses near the sea. The conditions lately have also been perfect, rain with sunny breaks, cold enough nights but I still haven't found any. My theory is that my elevation is too close to sea level - any idea what your elevation is? I think libs prefer a bit of elevation, not necessarily mountainous but higher than where I'm at. All I need to do is take a short drive I believe to find them... just too damn busy with work 
Ups, did not notice your new message. Well I dont know about my sea level. Maybe you like to check pastureland too, I bet that season is peaking now or very soon.
Edited by Mikael (10/13/10 05:39 AM)
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Re: P. semilanceata [Re: Mikael]
#13237299 - 09/23/10 04:59 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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i found a nice looking location for libs goin to check out tomorrow. the field gets flooded at least once a year usually in spring or winter, i was just wondering would this just kill any mycelium that would grow there or would it be a good place to check out. any ideas would be grateful thank you.
p.s it could be completely for a week or more
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