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breeg89
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3 requests
#16623393 - 07/31/12 06:07 PM (9 months, 17 days ago) |
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Hi guys, I will have prints up soon, but feel free to ignore this until then.
Species # 1
Habitat: Rocky soil
Gills: light yellow-white (no veil)
Stem: light yellow-orange; becoming slightly wider toward the ground and at the cap; fragile
Cap: dark orange in the center with a nipple; orange around the nipple; slimy to the touch
Bruising: no noticeable color-change
General location: mountains of the Southeastern US



Species # 2
Habitat: rocky soil
Gills: none (?)
Stem: none (?)
Cap: big, bulbous, potato-looking
Bruising: no noticeable color-change
General location: mountains of southeastern US



Species # 3
Habitat: rocky soil
Gills: white, no veil
Stem: white, hollow
Cap: red
Bruising: no noticeable color-change
General location: mountains of southeastern US


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Edited by breeg89 (08/01/12 02:12 AM)
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Funki Porcini

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Re: 3 requests [Re: breeg89]
#16623421 - 07/31/12 06:10 PM (9 months, 17 days ago) |
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#1 is an Amanita #2 is a Puffball,and #3 is a Russula.
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breeg89
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Damn, that was fast; thanks. What species of Amanita?
EDIT: Think I answered my own question - is it Caesar's Amanita? Apparently this species is edible...
Edited by breeg89 (07/31/12 06:16 PM)
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ToxicMan
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Re: 3 requests [Re: breeg89]
#16623449 - 07/31/12 06:13 PM (9 months, 17 days ago) |
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For a more detailed ID, you need to cut the second one in half vertically and show us what the inside looks like.
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RiverDweller1



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#2 might be Scleroderma, can you cut it in half and post pics of the context?
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Funki Porcini

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I think your Amanita is Amanita banningiana.
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breeg89
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^ Thanks. And I added a pic of the puffball's interior
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Quote:
RiverDweller1 said: #2 Scleroderma
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Re: 3 requests [Re: TimmiT]
#16626444 - 08/01/12 05:55 AM (9 months, 17 days ago) |
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Also, when finding Amanitas (and many other mushrooms), it is imperative to get a look at the stem base if you want an ID.
Edited by Algolagniac (08/01/12 05:56 AM)
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