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Re: Bfogg's 2012 Spring Fungi Gallery [Re: NeoSporen]
#16295063 - 05/28/12 02:07 PM (11 months, 19 days ago) |
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Ok, and some Ovoid microscopy.
Basidia: 
Cheilocystidia. Not sure what the green thing is, but it was 100% green looking at it through my eyepiece, and through my camera attachment:   
Pleurocystidia:        
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Re: Bfogg's 2012 Spring Fungi Gallery [Re: NeoSporen]
#16296272 - 05/28/12 06:06 PM (11 months, 19 days ago) |
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Re: Bfogg's 2012 Spring Fungi Gallery [Re: bloodworm]
#16297248 - 05/28/12 09:25 PM (11 months, 19 days ago) |
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I like that one
Two more pics from a bit ago. It's so hard to get pictures since they are super small. This one is probably only 1/2" tall.

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Re: Bfogg's 2012 Spring Fungi Gallery [Re: NeoSporen]
#16297352 - 05/28/12 09:47 PM (11 months, 19 days ago) |
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Nice! You can really see the blue tones in the first one.
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Re: Bfogg's 2012 Spring Fungi Gallery [Re: wintersbefore]
#16307372 - 05/30/12 08:05 PM (11 months, 17 days ago) |
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Went for a quick hunt with "Mulch Sausage" the other day. Lots of dry stuff, and some active Gymnopilus luteofolius. Enjoy the pictures
Baby oyster cluster: 
Agrocybe sp: 
Fuligo septica: 
Old dry Gymnopilus:   
Coprinoid fungi. Not sure which one, but the smelled pretty bad: 
Amanita pantherina: 
Marasmiellus candidus:
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Re: Bfogg's 2012 Spring Fungi Gallery [Re: NeoSporen]
#16307448 - 05/30/12 08:22 PM (11 months, 17 days ago) |
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I had one more question. If lc is used during rain season can it sometimes fruit within days or weeks of original placement? It seems most people are of the opinion that it takes several months or a year to see adult mushrooms fully arise.
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Re: Bfogg's 2012 Spring Fungi Gallery [Re: The Lightning]
#16307486 - 05/30/12 08:29 PM (11 months, 17 days ago) |
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It takes a long time (at least 3-4 months) for wood lovers like cyanescens, azurescens, friscosa, ovoids, bohemica, subaeruginosa, ect. Species that grow in grass like stuntzii, cyanofibrillosa, baeocystis, and others take less time. I sprayed areas with stuntzii last August and had fruits in that spot after about two months.
Panaeolus species are fast too. Conocybe species take some time, I have not had too much luck with Pluteus. Gyms are fairly fast as well, but not as fast as grass lovers.
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Re: Bfogg's 2012 Spring Fungi Gallery [Re: NeoSporen]
#16307525 - 05/30/12 08:37 PM (11 months, 17 days ago) |
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Those Marasmiellus pics are f-ing awesome!Nice camera skills you got bro.
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Re: Bfogg's 2012 Spring Fungi Gallery [Re: NeoSporen]
#16309330 - 05/31/12 02:05 AM (11 months, 16 days ago) |
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Quote:
bfogg8706 said:
Coprinoid fungi. Not sure which one, but the smelled pretty bad: 
Ok, first picture is likely of some dried out Coprinellus micaceus, while the other two pictures are a different species, Coprinopsis variegata. Wanted to clarify that.
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Re: Bfogg's 2012 Spring Fungi Gallery [Re: NeoSporen]
#16312045 - 05/31/12 05:05 PM (11 months, 16 days ago) |
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Ok. Today is a slight milestone for me, at least in a way. This is my 3,000 post (almost all in MH&I). Over the past 3 years I have learned more than I could ever imagine, and I want to thank all of you who have helped me on the way. There have been users come and go, some pass away, and others moving up in the world, and needless to say, I am proud of many of the users on here.
During the time I have spent here on Shroomery, I've gotten to know a few of you quite well (you all know who you are). This place is almost like a second home to me, and I consider many of you good friends, even tho we have never met, and may never meet each other. None the less, I'm glad to have met all of you, and want to extend my thanks for all the help, and I'm sure some feel the same way.
Ok, now for the post. I was getting a bit bored, and had some time to kill before I had to feed the chipmunks again, so I went for a stroll in the woods near my house. The little bit of rain we had in the last few days really helped things to start popping up. There were tons of cool fungi species to drool over, and some that might make me drool later on Once again, thank you everyone for helping me out over the years, and I am looking forward to being here, helping others for years to come. 
Amanita pantherina: 
Gymnopus sp: 
Salmon berry: 
Snails: 
Not positive, but I believe this to be a species of Laccaria:    
An old rotten earth star: 
Entoloma sp: 
Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa:   
Lycogala epidendrum:  
Psathyrella sp: 
Gymnopus sp: 
Mycena sp:  
A young Polypore: 
Mycena acicula: 
Big oysters: 
A weird Gymnopus sp. or something like that: 
Inocybe sp: 
Old, sad oysters: 
Gymnopus sp: 
Trametes sp: 
Devils club. Shit will mess you up big time: 
Another young polypore: 
Psathyrella candolleana: 
A species of Boletus being assimilated by Hypomyces chrysospermus: 
A weird piece of red cedar that will be my next wood carving project: 
Another Gymnopus sp: 
Trametes sp again:
Tremella mesenterica:
More Lycogala epidendrum: 
Not sure, but it was growing on Red Alder: 
Something like Lentinellus ursinus:  
Pluteus cervinus: 
Coprinellus micaceus: 
Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata:     
Conocybe albipes:
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Re: Bfogg's 2012 Spring Fungi Gallery [Re: NeoSporen]
#16312074 - 05/31/12 05:09 PM (11 months, 16 days ago) |
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Wow! Your pictures are starting to get pretty top notch bfogg, that Laccaria sp. looks pretty rad. Can't wait to get home from work so I can go through them properly.
Grats on the 3k posts too!
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Great 3k post, really cheered me up. You are a great guy Bfogg.
Awesome hunt and awesome pics! Sad oysters are the only type of oysters I find
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Re: Bfogg's 2012 Spring Fungi Gallery [Re: Gravija]
#16312665 - 05/31/12 07:25 PM (11 months, 16 days ago) |
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black stuff on red alder is something like Annulohypoxylon multiforme "Something like Lentinellus ursinus" is a Crepidotus
congrats, 3000 good ones hope there are more to come
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Re: Bfogg's 2012 Spring Fungi Gallery [Re: Gravija]
#16312737 - 05/31/12 07:42 PM (11 months, 16 days ago) |
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Gravija said: Great 3k post, really cheered me up. You are a great guy Bfogg.
Awesome hunt and awesome pics!
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Re: Bfogg's 2012 Spring Fungi Gallery [Re: Blue-FunGuy]
#16312828 - 05/31/12 08:05 PM (11 months, 16 days ago) |
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You contribute immense value to this community, bfogg. I look forward to growing along with you 
That wood will make an amazing piece! That first photo of the big oysters looks like art, too. The third snail photo is Keep doing what you do!
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Re: Bfogg's 2012 Spring Fungi Gallery [Re: suchen]
#16313067 - 05/31/12 08:56 PM (11 months, 16 days ago) |
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here's to the next 3,000...

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Re: Bfogg's 2012 Spring Fungi Gallery [Re: bloodworm]
#16313747 - 05/31/12 10:54 PM (11 months, 15 days ago) |
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Thanks for all the kind words everybody, and for the ID's Thinker. It took some thought, but I think the piece of wood will become some sort of animal. It kinda looks like a pig already, so I might go with that. You guys are all awesome, and it's been a pleasure being here and helping out
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Re: Bfogg's 2012 Spring Fungi Gallery [Re: NeoSporen]
#16320608 - 06/02/12 05:39 AM (11 months, 14 days ago) |
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Quote:
bfogg8706 said: Thanks for all the kind words everybody, and for the ID's Thinker. It took some thought, but I think the piece of wood will become some sort of animal. It kinda looks like a pig already, so I might go with that. You guys are all awesome, and it's been a pleasure being here and helping out 
congrats on 3K, Bfogg (the OG)! That's a helluva lot of content you've contributed, muchacho. Awesome post, pics and IDs as usual!
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Re: Bfogg's 2012 Spring Fungi Gallery [Re: doctorghosty]
#16326419 - 06/03/12 03:15 PM (11 months, 13 days ago) |
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Some photos from yesterday while out spraying more P. bohemica and Azures.
Random flowers:
Wild wood sauce party pool:
Fomitopsis sp: 
Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa:    
Fomitopsis cajanderi: 
Psathyrella sp: 
Marasmiellus candidus: 
Trentepohlia aurea: 
Calocera cornea: 
Stemonitis axifera: 
Polyporus melanopus: 
Pleurotus sp: 
Had to shimmy up about 60' in a red alder to get this shot 
Trametes sp: 
Coprinopsis sp: 
Not exactly sure:  
Mycena sp: 
Pluteus cervinus: 
Can't remember how to spell the name right now
Lenzites betulina: 
Lycogala epidendrum: 
Mycena galericulata: 
Something like Gymnopus subsulphureus, but I don't think that species grows west of the Rockies. More likely Gymnopus dryophilus: 

Mycena acicula:
More bluing Mycena: 
I am not sure, but interesting none the less:  
Gymnopus sp. gills: 
Trichaptum biforme: 
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Re: Bfogg's 2012 Spring Fungi Gallery [Re: NeoSporen]
#16326531 - 06/03/12 03:36 PM (11 months, 13 days ago) |
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Quote:
Not exactly sure
might be a Conocybe??
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