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pirate099
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Registered: 02/11/12
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Id these please
#15803248 - 02/13/12 01:15 PM (3 months, 14 days ago) |
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All these were found in a heavily wooded area in N. Texas No spore print results yet as i just found these this morning. 1 cap is 3-4in diameter stem is about 4 in long


 2 no info collected on these, just thought they looked kinda neat.

 3 this guy is a monster, really thick white gills and the cap is extremely slimey? stem is about 3in in diameter
 4 this was growing directly on a tree.


i repeat, still waiting on spore prints and i will post them on here when they're ready.
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The Thinker
Registered: 09/01/10
Posts: 2,610
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1 maybe Psathyrella conissans 2 Schizophyllum or Plicatura
nothing psychoactive
you make it difficult with such small pictures..
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pirate099
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Registered: 02/11/12
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sorry. blackberry phone pics. i don't own a camera
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Sonny Cheeba
bumbarass


Registered: 05/02/10
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i took this on my blackberry.... they don't have to be tiny pics.
-------------------- welcome to the office of dr. octagon
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pirate099
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ok then idk why it's janky. may have accidentally downsized the pics for more room.
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Gravija



Registered: 06/28/11
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Loc: Chicago, Illinois, USA
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There should be an option to increase resolution in your camera app
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SomeGuy
I feel better now :)


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Re: Id these please [Re: Gravija]
#15803748 - 02/13/12 03:00 PM (3 months, 14 days ago) |
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 If I had to guess( and I always do) I'd say that looks like amanita fulva attacked by hypomyces sp.
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