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OfflineRickyJ
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Western Washington Mushroom Identification
    #17118490 - 10/28/12 03:31 PM (11 years, 4 months ago)

Hello Mycologists! I am just getting into mushroom identification and I have a good idea to what these particular specimens are, but I just want to do a little cross-check with you good folks!


#1



Habitat:
Western Washington. Cascade Foothills. Wood chips, under spruce and growing under low ground cover.

Gills:



Stem:
Largest specimen has 6cm long stem, rotted. White, bluing upon age and contact

Cap:
2-4cm. Dark brown( to slimy blue with the age), slighly slimy (much rainfall) concave. Bluing around rim.


Spore print color:
Dark Brown


Bruising:
Blue bruising on stem and cap. Dark blue, slimy old caps were present in the same fruiting colony

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#2




Habitat:
Well-manicured grass. Under spruce tree.

Gills:


Stem:
White, narrow

Cap:
1-3cm. Conical, firm.


Spore Print Color:
Dark Grey-black. Very, very dark


Other:
No bruising present on stem or cap

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#3




Habitat:
Western Washington. Cascade Foothills. Wood chips, under spruce and growing under low ground cover.

Gills:


Stem:

Difficult for me to explain. This image is very detailed. White when young, darkening with age.

Cap:
caramel. white

Spore Print Color:
I know I have a lot of nerve to post this specimen without a spore print. Within 24 hours, I will have a photo posted.

Other:
Heavy, heavy rainfall.

Thank you!

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Re: Western Washington Mushroom Identification [Re: RickyJ]
    #17118543 - 10/28/12 03:41 PM (11 years, 4 months ago)

Nice finds!

1) Definitely Psilocybe, I think these might even be P. baeocystis!
2) Panaeolus cinctulus or olivaceous. Might be Panaeolina (inactive) if there is brown in the spore print.
3) deadly Pholiotina or Galerina I think. I need to get better at these west coast species!


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The bulb is the bulb.

The volva is the volva.

They have a very long term realtionship, but they’re “just friends.”

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Re: Western Washington Mushroom Identification [Re: suchen]
    #17118623 - 10/28/12 03:58 PM (11 years, 4 months ago)

1 not to sure

2 looks like panaeolus foenisecii

3 is Galerina for sure. They actually smell very good but its extreamly poisonous.


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Re: Western Washington Mushroom Identification [Re: suchen]
    #17119297 - 10/28/12 05:46 PM (11 years, 4 months ago)

Quote:

suchen said:
Nice finds!

1) Definitely Psilocybe, I think these might even be P. baeocystis!
2) Panaeolus cinctulus or olivaceous. Might be Panaeolina (inactive) if there is brown in the spore print.
3) deadly Pholiotina or Galerina I think. I need to get better at these west coast species!





Agree'd.
#1 is most likely P. baeocystis.
#2 is most likely not a Panaeolus sp though, look at all those brown spores in the print! They are indeed dark spores, but black spores are BLACK.
#3 is a Galerina sp. Most likely Galerina autumnalis.

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Re: Western Washington Mushroom Identification [Re: cyanophilus]
    #17119428 - 10/28/12 06:04 PM (11 years, 4 months ago)

:bow2: I couldn't tell if the brown in the spore print was from the very yellow/warm lighting or not. Thanks!


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The bulb is the bulb.

The volva is the volva.

They have a very long term realtionship, but they’re “just friends.”

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Re: Western Washington Mushroom Identification [Re: suchen]
    #17119647 - 10/28/12 06:31 PM (11 years, 4 months ago)

Quote:

suchen said:
:bow2: I couldn't tell if the brown in the spore print was from the very yellow/warm lighting or not. Thanks!




Just offering my 2cents. You covered yourself well by adding that it could be a Panaeolina sp, and for the OP to check the spores.

The most important thing to learn in identifying mushrooms for others, is the ability to say "it looks like" or "it could be" versus "yep, its that one for sure". The latter of which can be dangerous, unless there is enough evidence for you to be 100% sure. Don't think I am lecturing you or correcting you...You're doing a great job and your help is greatly appreciated around here. :grin:
I am just saying this stuff so others can learn from this as well :laugh:

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Re: Western Washington Mushroom Identification [Re: RickyJ]
    #17121312 - 10/28/12 11:26 PM (11 years, 4 months ago)

3 could be Kuehneromyces lignicola.

If the blue staining on 2 is dramatic, it could be Copelandia bispora.

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Re: Western Washington Mushroom Identification [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #17121343 - 10/28/12 11:35 PM (11 years, 4 months ago)

2. is certainly Panaeolina, idk if you should call it P. foenisecii or P. castaneifolia. :shrug:

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Re: Western Washington Mushroom Identification [Re: Byrain]
    #17121502 - 10/29/12 12:16 AM (11 years, 4 months ago)

Very first baeo I saw on here. Just awesome,  no habitat shots?


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Re: Western Washington Mushroom Identification [Re: inb4idtaken]
    #17126091 - 10/29/12 06:24 PM (11 years, 4 months ago)

nb4idtaken,
I went back to my patch today and got some photos of the remaining fruit bodies. Keep in mind, my caps were picked 5 days ago and the other fruitbodies looked much better when I was there then. The decaying process is very quick with these guys!
Found in a patch of bark, in a small residential park with playground. Fairly established(10 years old).



These Baeo's were found less than 15 feet away from whatever species #3 was. I never bothered with a spore print with #3 too.


Edited by RickyJ (11/02/12 08:24 AM)

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OfflineRickyJ
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Re: Western Washington Mushroom Identification *DELETED* [Re: RickyJ]
    #17126196 - 10/29/12 06:34 PM (11 years, 4 months ago)

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Reason for deletion: It's unnecessary


Edited by RickyJ (10/29/12 06:35 PM)

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Re: Western Washington Mushroom Identification [Re: RickyJ]
    #17126387 - 10/29/12 07:02 PM (11 years, 4 months ago)

I was thinking #3 could also be Hypholoma marginatum, but it's kinda missing the marginatum part :smile:


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