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The Thinker

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#16627257 - 08/01/12 12:08 PM (9 months, 15 days ago) |
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Entoloma undatum

Cortinarius torvus

Coltricia cinnamomea

Laccaria

Collybia tuberosa

Crepidotus crocophyllus

Tapinella atrotomentosa

Mycena

Leotia lubrica

Lactarius subvellereus

Entoloma albogriseum

Cortinarius

Ramaria stricta

Inocybe calamistrata

Entoloma conicum


Rickenella fibula

Tremellodendron pallidum

Leotia lubrica/atrovirens

Lactarius camphoratus

Hydnum repandum

Inocybe

Inocybe

Entoloma unicolor

Lactarius volemus

Lactarius lignyotus var. nigroviolascens


edibles
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RiverDweller1



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were these viscid?
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joe2
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very nice pics! nice black chants youll have a fine meal tonite!!
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The Thinker

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RiverDweller1 said: were these viscid?
nope
thanks joe!
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NizzyJones
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You magnificent bastard.
Great pics and finds
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maynardjameskeenan
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Beautiful pictures. The Cortinarius torvus sure looks like a photogenic mushroom, Can you eat the Hydnum repandum?
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Funki Porcini

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Damn,nice edible haul for sure!
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NizzyJones
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maynardjameskeenan said: Beautiful pictures. The Cortinarius torvus sure look like a photogenic mushroom, Can you eat the Hydnum repandum?
Yup. David Sphar says they taste a little like Chants.
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mountainplayer
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Beautiful photos, Thinker. I've been coming back to your threads quite often lately, just to look at the pics...like I do with Mr Zimmers.
I have friend who lives near Pittsfield. Are you anywhere nearby?
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Bobzimmer
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Superb photography, Thinker! Some of your best work, well ever!
Your purple Cortinarius may be C. azureus or something similar.
Why the "Leotia lubrica/atrovirens" label? Are you suggesting they may be the same species? I think I've heard that before. Otherwise, these aren't nearly dark green enough for me to call them L. atrovirens.
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Tampanensis
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Wow, very nice pics, especially of that Lactarius...uhhhhh ...lactating.
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Anglerfish
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Beautiful post and stunning pictures!
That purple Cortinarius... what can I say?
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 peace and love bloodworm
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The Thinker

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Quote:
NizzyJones said:
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maynardjameskeenan said: Beautiful pictures. The Cortinarius torvus sure look like a photogenic mushroom, Can you eat the Hydnum repandum?
Yup. David Sphar says they taste a little like Chants. 
they are awesome, taste a little bit like chants but definitely different, id say equally good. both are in the Cantharellaceae family
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Bobzimmer said: Why the "Leotia lubrica/atrovirens" label? Are you suggesting they may be the same species? I think I've heard that before. Otherwise, these aren't nearly dark green enough for me to call them L. atrovirens.
i dont know, i think some work needs to be done. i do think it's weird how Leotia lubrica/atrovirens/viscosa all pop up at the same time and often in very close vicinity..
i appreciate the kind words everyone
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The Thinker

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mountainplayer said: I have friend who lives near Pittsfield. Are you anywhere nearby?
somewhat, i'm right outside of the white mtn natl forest
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Stopwhispering
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Perfect photography, seriously if I could smell them trhough the monitor I would think I was there in person. 
Hmmm, now to get to work on smell-a-vision!
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Bobzimmer
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i dont know, i think some work needs to be done. i do think it's weird how Leotia lubrica/atrovirens/viscosa all pop up at the same time and often in very close vicinity..
Yeah I've noticed this. I've also seen the heads on L.lubrica turn dark from infection giving them the appearance of L. viscosa. Maybe that's all viscosa or atrovirens really are.
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Gravija
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Similar to how C. albipes and G. lateritia always seem to come up together?
The Ramaria pic is beautiful and beautifully composed.
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The Thinker

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Re: Maine 7/30-7/31 [Re: Gravija]
#16636015 - 08/02/12 10:05 PM (9 months, 14 days ago) |
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thanks sw and gravija!
Lactarius glaucescens/piperatus

Lactarius corrugis

Lactarius volemus
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Bobzimmer
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Nice milk caps!
-------------------- Mr. Mushrooms said:
I will confess something that should be quite obvious, CC. I love mushrooms, i.e. fungi. I really do. I am talking about a strong feeling, i.e. emotion, for them. I think they are beautiful. I even dream of them.
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