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doctorghosty
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wintersbefore said: 1 doesn't really have gills does it?
99.8% sure it had gills, but it's a couple years back so, you know, haziness ensues. But I could swear it had tiny little gills when the cap came off.
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Alan Rockefeller
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1. Leucoagaricus americanus 2. Phylloporus 3. Need a macro pic of the underside 4. Clitocybe 5. Amanita flavoconia or flavorubescens or something, need to see the base of the stem 6. Heimioporus betula 7. Chondrostereum 8. Conocybe apala 9. Amanita 10. Coprinellus impatiens 11. Armillaria 12. Pholiota
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Stopwhispering
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If I ever build a hotrod I am painting it this colour.
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doctorghosty
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you guys/gals are the second best kind of superfreaks, thanks for the IDs errbody!
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doctorghosty
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Dear deer,
The kind of basic failure of instinct depicted above will eventually result in you becoming jerky.
sincerely,
Human advancing upon you while reaching for something
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I put in a lot of trail hours this weekend. Some people would call it 10 hours. Still others 15. Different sources, different numbers of trail hours logged. It's not the kind of thing we need to waste any time arguing about, just kind of curious. I make myself suspicious, especially on the weekends. Some days I'm just like, what exactly is this guy up to? Who goes into a Blockbuster and rents Season 1 of "Designing Women" and then returns to his car only to return the very same "Designing Women" just 15 minutes later with a handmade apology card, sweating profusely? That just seems odd.
My guess is that it's Delta Burke related. I have known this fellow for a few years now and that is just generally how these situations go.
I saw so much good stuff this weekend that I can't even think of where to begin.
 
the first time I found pycnoporus I thought, I'll never get tired of finding pycnoporus
  
but here we are, just the same.

They say familiarity breeds contempt. And that he breeds contempt for fighting. For fighting other contempt, that is. And he has a compound that is solely dedicated to breeding contempt for fighting. And if the contempt that is bred doesn't perform up to what he considers an acceptable level he strangles them or electrocutes them and then just buries the supposedly under-performing contempt out in his backyard.
Familiarity is a fucking MONSTER.
I believe this wily youngish fungus is polyporus arcularius
   
pretty sure I ruined this guybug's morning and property values
   
Dusty showed up late into our foray, all red eyed and sluggish.

I bet Richard Scary would be really excited that Dusty brought Ol' Johnny Redbug along for a ride on her nose.

We then ("we" being me, Dusty and Johnny Redbug) each dosed 14 g dry of some caerulipes Dusty scrounged last weekend. We then entered the sacred forest and were all treated to a veritable Barker's bevy of beautiful sylvan colours.
   
As you can see, most of these colours are far far far too goddamned beautiful to be spelled without a 'U'. And then there's this color (in a Ryan Seacrest voice-ette "This IS gloeoporus dichrous", thanks WintersB!)

some people like tan though. Here's a Hamburger Helper gloveman finger-regeneration wood chip I've been growing at work.

one day this single wood chip will have grown enough Hamburger Helper gloveman fingers to re-finger nearly 90% of the world's Hamburger Helper glovemen that are missing a finger (or fingers, sadly). We can eliminate Hamburger Helper glovemen that are missing fingers in our lifetime. You can help by staying out of the fucking way, as usual.
I figure these guys are mycena pluteus (thanks Thinker)
  
hey buddy, wrong way!

  
ganoderma lucidum
    
Laccaria!(whenever I say laccaria in my head it's in the tune of that annoying Deadeye Dick "Mary Moon" song from Dumb and Dumber. Laccar-ria-uh-uh-uhhhh! She's a vegetarian!) various tubaria, lactarius, vicarious aquarius.
      
coprinellus
 
if you zoom in on this one you can see how the cap has deliquesced away already but you can still see the intact gills through the tiny melted hole

when I walked up on this bare dirt wall I thought it had several pins that were exactly the same size popping out of it

but I was duped, once again

this time it was by bored teenagers with a pellet gun. from somewhere in history.
a shiny shiny amanita flavoconia (thanks Suchen!)
    
and a more matte colored amanita
   
ramaria

clitocybe?
 
psathyrella
 
and this mushroom's name, mutinus elegans, is the most egregious use of elegans I've heard since I was invited by a lady hotel concierge-ess to see the magical illusions of Danny "Elegans" Gans.
  
totes dissssssssss-gusting and yet some small sections look like they could easily be a palatable Little Debbie snack.

here are the balls these spongy pink dicks grow from

here is one smashed up for your delight

I've been avoiding smelling my fingers for days.
here's a couple foes to cleanse that stinkhorn from your system
 
and some fuzzy purple phyllotopsis lentinus strigosus (I think just bought another bag!) (thanks Gravija!)
   
I don't know if it needs to be orange to be phylloptopsis but these obv aren't.
Peziza! (Or helvella?)
  
this cool little cup had a tiny spider web on it and it had caught various tiny white particulates so it looks like it's sparkling

fuligo septica

agrocybe?
  
more psaythyrella?
    
a zombie trapped under a limb? or some sort of fossilized lycoperdon? NAY, daldinia (Thinker again, thankers Thinker)
 
mycena? Pholiotina (Thinker in the house)
  
a cool pic showing the veil separating on lacrymaria lacrymabunda

Oh, these hypholoma fasciculare jerks made me rubberneck for a minute with their trickerationally based-tempting purple spores
    
sooo purple

and here are some younger specimens from the same log

don't know what this is, some kind of agricales mebbes
 
maybe a camarophyllus?
  
don't know these either
    
and I don't know what this is either Xylocoremium flebilliforme (thanks John):
 
wow, shit, it got really late on me! Pretty sure I missed some stuff I got (and did some mis-IDing also) but I need to not be stoned AND tired at work tomorrow, one or the other is usually enough.
DGH
Edited by doctorghosty (04/28/12 11:25 PM)
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Fungi01
John Plischke



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Love the violet purple colored Trichaptum photos. Your Stalked Cup may be Helvella. Your last pick is Xylocoremium flebilliforme, anamorph of Xylaria cubensis
John
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Re: doctorghostyhead 201 [Re: Fungi01]
#16130745 - 04/23/12 11:43 PM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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lotsa cool stuff man!!
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Gravija
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You're Phyllotopsis looks like Lentinus strigosus.
Damn son, epic update. Dusty looks killer Rollin around in that green thing.
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doctorghosty
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Re: doctorghostyhead 201 [Re: Fungi01]
#16130924 - 04/24/12 12:13 AM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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you're a swell fella for telling me about that helvella
thanks for the IDs!
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doctorghosty
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Re: doctorghostyhead 201 [Re: Gravija]
#16130955 - 04/24/12 12:17 AM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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lentinus? damn, I knew I shoulda eaten those furry purple things!
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doctorghosty
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thanks man! I really like your paintings, do you have more than just the 3 in your sig? (bolete, cube, and multishroom) have you sold any yet? how much??? I know you've had offers, that cube one is cool as hell.
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wintersbefore
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Your tan crust right before the Hamburger Helper gloveman fingers is Gloeoporus dichrous. I love your updates, you are very talented, I usually hate reading but your descriptions are always very entertaining.
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doctorghosty
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thank you, I really enjoy your thread too. Sometimes I feel a little out of my depth with all the microscopy and science but I was following the agrocybe v. pluteus debate with much interest. And I ate a couple of those wild 'strawberries' once also. Talk about false advertising...
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doctorghostyhead said: thanks man! I really like your paintings, do you have more than just the 3 in your sig? (bolete, cube, and multishroom) have you sold any yet? how much??? I know you've had offers, that cube one is cool as hell.
thanks bro ,ya i am about to start a new one now. i still havent sold them yet. i didnt get any definetive offers. but ive been away from home so i wasnt able to do any painting in the past 2 months. but i am going to get a bunch done soon!
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Sweet update per usual! Dusty was high as sh*t! That is a beauty of an Amanita under the pellet photos. Looks like Amanita flavoconia.
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Re: doctorghostyhead 201 [Re: suchen]
#16140560 - 04/26/12 02:31 AM (1 year, 29 days ago) |
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sweet thread, good read. Richard Scary, forgot about that guy
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The Thinker

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yellow stemmed "mycena" are Pluteus first 4 "laccaria" are Tubaria, the next 3 are Lactarius "lycoperdon" looks like old Daldinia "mycena?" are Pholiotina "camarophyllus?" maaybe a Neolentinus "agaricales" is Pluteus or Volvariella
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Stopwhispering
The voodoo peoples




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doctorghostyhead said: I knew I shoulda eaten those furry purple things!
Words to live by.
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doctorghosty
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Re: doctorghostyhead 201 [Re: suchen]
#16148346 - 04/27/12 08:25 PM (1 year, 28 days ago) |
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thanks Sooooooooch
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doctorghosty
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The Thinker said: yellow stemmed "mycena" are Pluteus first 4 "laccaria" are Tubaria, the next 3 are Lactarius "lycoperdon" looks like old Daldinia "mycena?" are Pholiotina "camarophyllus?" maaybe a Neolentinus "agaricales" is Pluteus or Volvariella
thanks for the IDs, I think I'll go sit in a corner for awhile, maybe look into getting at a field guide, buy a Volvo
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