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Delection
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West coast ID's
#15795196 - 02/11/12 09:16 PM (3 months, 15 days ago) |
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Thought I would post my finds that I made today.
Only seen one of these today peeking out from some leaves.


Baby oyster?

Fat guy sitting all by himself under a shady canopy on pine and leafed forest floor.

If anybody feels like throwing out some id's feel free
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HarryL
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First one Looks like a Hygrocybe sp to me Second one looks like a Marasmiellus nigripes or something similar Not sure about the little cap...a bit like an aminita but
But only some guesses
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straightedge
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Re: West coast ID's [Re: HarryL]
#15795523 - 02/11/12 10:30 PM (3 months, 15 days ago) |
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It's been fairly mild lately... nice to see things popping up so early.
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Alan Rockefeller
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1) Hygrocybe flavescens 2) Marasmiellus candidus 3) Need a pic of a mature specimen
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Delection
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Re: West coast ID's [Re: HarryL]
#15795526 - 02/11/12 10:30 PM (3 months, 15 days ago) |
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Quote:
HarryL said: First one Looks like a Hygrocybe sp to me Second one looks like a Marasmiellus nigripes or something similar Not sure about the little cap...a bit like an aminita but
But only some guesses
Pic #1 possibly Hygrocybe flavescens?
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Dubwobble
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#4 immature button of Chlorophyllum rachodes
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suchen
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Dubwobble said: #4 immature button of Chlorophyllum rachodes
Possibly, but I think even at that stage it would exhibit some peeling on the cap.
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Re: West coast ID's [Re: suchen]
#15797935 - 02/12/12 01:21 PM (3 months, 15 days ago) |
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C. rhacodes is very likely.
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suchen
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Alan Rockefeller said: C. rhacodes is very likely.
Yet another instance in which 2 seconds on M.O. would help me make a more educated reply
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maynardjameskeenan said:
"I wish when I was growing up someone would have educated me about the respect that you need to give to something that can be so deadly and so delicious."
amilibertine said:
"Best go find whoever is out there in the wild with a purple sharpie marker coloring mushrooms. I'll bet he has what you're looking for. "
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Dubwobble
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Re: West coast ID's [Re: suchen]
#15798108 - 02/12/12 01:54 PM (3 months, 15 days ago) |
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Possibly, but I think even at that stage it would exhibit some peeling on the cap.
Not really. I always find them like that, and relish them in that state. No bugs yet !
To be sure of ID, you can slice it open and see if it stains orange-red
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suchen
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Dubwobble said: Not really. I always find them like that, and relish them in that state. No bugs yet !
To be sure of ID, you can slice it open and see if it stains orange-red
Yep, my bad. It was an under-educated post.
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koraks said:
"Nice chanterelle. Nice girlfriend too "
maynardjameskeenan said:
"I wish when I was growing up someone would have educated me about the respect that you need to give to something that can be so deadly and so delicious."
amilibertine said:
"Best go find whoever is out there in the wild with a purple sharpie marker coloring mushrooms. I'll bet he has what you're looking for. "
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riverdweller
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Re: West coast ID's [Re: suchen]
#15799360 - 02/12/12 05:39 PM (3 months, 15 days ago) |
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Quote:
suchen said:
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Dubwobble said: Not really. I always find them like that, and relish them in that state. No bugs yet !
To be sure of ID, you can slice it open and see if it stains orange-red
Yep, my bad. It was an under-educated post.
All of the Chlorophyllum stain red, saffron, pink.
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straightedge
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@riverdweller - your avatar is scaring me.
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Dubwobble
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All of the Chlorophyllum stain red, saffron, pink.
Your statement is not exactly correct.
Some Chlorophyllum stain red-orange. Sometimes ones like Chlorophyllum molybdites do not stain at all.
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riverdweller
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Red-orange, saffron, pinkish red, red, red brown, etc. You can not separate Chlorophyllum species on the staining color alone. Period.
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Dubwobble said:
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riverdweller
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Quote:
Dubwobble said:
Sometimes ones like Chlorophyllum molybdites do not stain at all.
I'm not sure if you're saying that molybdites doesn't stain or that sometimes it doesn't. But it does stain some form of red/orange/saffron/redbrown/etc.
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