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ID please
    #14898028 - 08/09/11 06:36 PM (9 months, 15 days ago)

I'm looking for warm growing edibles. I found these growing in clumps. Please ID
Habitat:
Northern Philippines
Temperature: 70 - 90 degrees F
Growing on 7 inches of old rice hull with lots of duck manure. Slightly shaded.

Gills:
gills unattached, partial veil present

Stem:
2" long 3/4" diameter...annulus present

Cap:
5-6"

Spore print color:
Cardboard box brown

Bruising:
Stem bruises slightly pink

Other information:
Smell: lightly sweet mushroomy smell
texture: On the tough side



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Re: ID please [Re: sparkle]
    #14898053 - 08/09/11 06:40 PM (9 months, 15 days ago)

looks like c. molybites..... but im not sure.... if it is its poison aka green gills  wait for a ti


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Re: ID please [Re: Madcaps]
    #14898482 - 08/09/11 08:23 PM (9 months, 15 days ago)

It does appear to be lepiota/leucoagaricus/chlorophyllum sp. Did it bruise yellowish/reddish at all? On wood? if yes than not c. molybdites


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    #14898496 - 08/09/11 08:27 PM (9 months, 15 days ago)

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It does appear to be lepiota/leucoagaricus/chlorophyllum sp. Did it bruise yellowish/reddish at all? On wood? if yes than not c. molybdites




The print is not white or green...

I don't know what it is.


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Re: ID please [Re: Byrain]
    #14898524 - 08/09/11 08:34 PM (9 months, 15 days ago)

Is that last picture a spore print? Looks yellow, not chocolate brown.


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    #14898531 - 08/09/11 08:35 PM (9 months, 15 days ago)

oh, I didn't catch that, in that case, something similar to agaricus hondensis?


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Re: ID please [Re: SomeGuy]
    #14898813 - 08/09/11 09:43 PM (9 months, 15 days ago)

The spore print is regular chips ahoy brown, the cookie, not the chips. I took the shot in sunlight, the background is black.
The gills turn brown with age. I dont see bruising stains except when I cut the stem, it turns pinkish


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Re: ID please [Re: sparkle]
    #14898838 - 08/09/11 09:48 PM (9 months, 15 days ago)

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The spore print is regular chips ahoy brown, the cookie, not the chips. I took the shot in sunlight, the background is black.
The gills turn brown with age. I dont see bruising stains except when I cut the stem, it turns pinkish




So you're saying the spore print in the picture is not yellow?


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Re: ID please [Re: sparkle]
    #14898853 - 08/09/11 09:52 PM (9 months, 15 days ago)

Nope, its cookie brown. No green tinge in spores or gills


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Re: ID please [Re: sparkle]
    #14902368 - 08/10/11 03:55 PM (9 months, 14 days ago)

Well either one of us is colorblind or your camera is broken then...


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    #14902911 - 08/10/11 05:49 PM (9 months, 14 days ago)

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Well either one of us is colorblind or your camera is broken then...




Sorry that the picture was washed out. I'll try to find another one and retake pics. Is it possible its agaricus augustus? The gills became dark dark brown when it got old.


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Re: ID please [Re: sparkle]
    #14903022 - 08/10/11 06:10 PM (9 months, 14 days ago)

The stem appears too smooth and the way the cap is breaking up into scales is not what A. augustus does. I wish I could see the veil, it would help a lot:shrug:


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    #14903109 - 08/10/11 06:23 PM (9 months, 14 days ago)

The gills are too light for Agaricus at that stage of maturity.  My guess is Chlorophyllum molybdites.


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    #14903211 - 08/10/11 06:41 PM (9 months, 14 days ago)

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The gills are too light for Agaricus at that stage of maturity.  My guess is Chlorophyllum molybdites.




Did you see the spore print picture?  When I printed C. molybdites I got an entirely different color, much greener.  I also do not think they're Agaricus.


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    #14903268 - 08/10/11 06:49 PM (9 months, 14 days ago)

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Did you see the spore print picture?  When I printed C. molybdites I got an entirely different color, much greener.





Yes.  There aren't many other choices though.  Either that print is white and its Chlorophyllum/Macrolepiota or its not white and its C. molybdites.  I went with the latter.  It looks like it is washed out by the flash.


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    #14903280 - 08/10/11 06:51 PM (9 months, 14 days ago)

i concur c.molybdites, pic 8 gives it away


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    #14903402 - 08/10/11 07:12 PM (9 months, 14 days ago)

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Did you see the spore print picture?  When I printed C. molybdites I got an entirely different color, much greener.





Yes.  There aren't many other choices though.  Either that print is white and its Chlorophyllum/Macrolepiota or its not white and its C. molybdites.  I went with the latter.  It looks like it is washed out by the flash.




I keep looking at the print and it certainly doesn't look white nor can I see any green, though maybe the camera really altered the colors that much.  I was thinking the print would look more brown in person, maybe similar to the color Agrocybe gives. :shrug:


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Re: ID please [Re: sparkle]
    #14904749 - 08/11/11 02:06 AM (9 months, 14 days ago)

I took another photo of the spores. There really is not a mere tinge of green. It is a touch darker than a regular cardboardbox. It was hot and dry for a week and in a couple of days the others didn't bloom to a convex shape. Instead the gills turned dark brown. Hope these additional photos are helpful. Thank you all for your inputs...

   


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    #14906478 - 08/11/11 12:35 PM (9 months, 14 days ago)

That print is olive green on my monitor, and the mushroom is Chlorophyllum molybdites.


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    #14906815 - 08/11/11 01:41 PM (9 months, 13 days ago)

:frown: it's growing straight off of wood-chips and there are rhizos holding woodchips on the base edit; nevermind, he said they are rice-hulls.(?)


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