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Bud Fuggins
Bolete picker
Registered: 09/11/14
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ID Requests; five!
#22175372 - 09/01/15 07:27 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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So I found a couple mushrooms on a little stroll after work in a wooded area in a suburban residential area.
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So it is purple! I wish I had left it but it came out when I picked another mushroom and I didn't even notice it till it was out. I wonder if it is a baby version of the pink bottom ones below? Smells gross like a spermy inocybe.
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White stipe unattached gills, lots of them around in clusters. The pink color on the cap is spores from one above it. Growing alone and in clusters of two.
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Are these angel wings? I don't smell the anise with them its meaty smell like hamburger. I read they killed a bunch of people in some frightened poster yesterday.. I know it wouldn't kill me most likely but it sceeves me out!
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This is an agaricus.. right? Kinda smells like soy sauce? was brown when I picked so I wasnt able to see if pink, pretty sure its edible?
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Growing on a log. Shit ton of rusty spore color on the log below it. not much smell. mixed woods.
Edited by Bud Fuggins (09/01/15 08:10 PM)
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Bud Fuggins
Bolete picker
Registered: 09/11/14
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bump plz
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Hunter hunter
See er
Registered: 04/02/14
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Loc: Pickin yer patch
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None of those will get you high. However a couple pics down are some edibles. The egg looking ones are shaggy mane and the white delicate mushroom that grew out of a log like a shelf are angel wings. I'd wait for a trusted identifier before eating anything.
-------------------- Eat the meat that’s at your feet.
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confuzzed
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The angel wings used to be a pleurotus sp before being re-classified they are fine to eat considering ur not over 60 and have liver problems...
I've eaten some this year cooked up with salt and butter
Have yet to try the shaggy manes, id'ing them is fairly easy. Do a google search for look a likes and you will see the differences. Also some say stay away from alcohol when consuming coprinoids, so read up on that as well.
I'm not even gonna be close on the others.. What region of the country u live in?
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DrFuzzington
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Registered: 09/02/15
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Re: ID Requests; five! [Re: confuzzed]
#22178057 - 09/02/15 12:42 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Found these today, not sure of the type, just wondering if they're safe.
From Dublin, Ireland.
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Coen
Boxer of Spain
Registered: 11/28/12
Posts: 549
Loc: Canada, PNW
Last seen: 2 years, 4 months
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You should create your own id request and not hijack somebody else's. That said, I'd guess you have some Protostropharia semiglobata and maybe some Panaeolus papilionaceus also. Close-up photos would help.
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DrFuzzington
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Re: ID Requests; five! [Re: Coen]
#22178589 - 09/02/15 03:13 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Sorry about that, posted a new thread
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Bud Fuggins
Bolete picker
Registered: 09/11/14
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Re: ID Requests; five! [Re: confuzzed]
#22179795 - 09/02/15 07:32 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Quote:
confuzzed said: The angel wings used to be a pleurotus sp before being re-classified they are fine to eat considering ur not over 60 and have liver problems...
I've eaten some this year cooked up with salt and butter
Have yet to try the shaggy manes, id'ing them is fairly easy. Do a google search for look a likes and you will see the differences. Also some say stay away from alcohol when consuming coprinoids, so read up on that as well.
I'm not even gonna be close on the others.. What region of the country u live in?
lol the shaggy manes were just in the background. I found a whole bunch today but most had already turned. I'm in Minnesota.
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confuzzed
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Yea never been shroom huntin round them parts...
Appalachia mountains and/or southern oklahoma and Texas would be my stomping grounds.
Preferably ohio and georgia
Keep on huntin! Good luck
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Oeric McKenna
LIFE CAPS
Registered: 06/15/12
Posts: 5,318
Loc: Babylon
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3 looks like oysters. Just confirm that the tree was not a conifer & you're good
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