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ID found growing on log in tenn.
#10047095 - 03/26/09 04:21 PM (15 years, 5 days ago) |
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Habitat: in the woods by my house in tennessee its been raining for 2 days found on a rotting log under a bunch of hardwoods Gills: no spore print yet just got them they are waiting a print but the gills are brown
Stem: thick brown stem with a bulb on the bottom its white and its solid and a little slimy and very short
Cap half in,ch wide brown with a lighter brown center, slimmy, Spore print color: working on it i will update tonight Very important!
Bruising: Color that the mushroom bruises, none
edit: fixed images
-------------------- im gonna have to turn my ship around man, how far are you out, im pretty far out, thats pretty far out man
Edited by Alan Rockefeller (03/26/09 04:30 PM)
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Re: ID found growing on log in tenn. [Re: pogofish]
#10047683 - 03/26/09 05:42 PM (15 years, 5 days ago) |
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just not enough to tell,
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If you want to under stand me more better, use a hillbilly redneck voice while trans posing my words
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tomatoface
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Re: ID found growing on log in tenn. [Re: pogofish]
#10047739 - 03/26/09 05:48 PM (15 years, 5 days ago) |
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can't really tell but definitely not active probably not edible.
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canid
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Re: ID found growing on log in tenn. [Re: pogofish]
#10047825 - 03/26/09 06:00 PM (15 years, 5 days ago) |
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little brown, out of focus mushroom in poor lighting.
-------------------- Attn PWN hunters: If you should come across a bluing Psilocybe matching P. pellicolusa please smell it. If you detect a scent reminiscent of Anethole (anise) please preserve a specimen or two for study and please PM me.
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pogofish
chewy
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Re: ID found growing on log in tenn. [Re: canid]
#10048014 - 03/26/09 06:29 PM (15 years, 5 days ago) |
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thanks everybody they never dropped any spores i am guessing there older and where on the shits
-------------------- im gonna have to turn my ship around man, how far are you out, im pretty far out, thats pretty far out man
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pogofish
chewy
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Re: ID found growing on log in tenn. [Re: pogofish]
#10048468 - 03/26/09 07:37 PM (15 years, 5 days ago) |
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i went back out and got a few more newer ones and did more research on what i was going to find and Gymnopilus liquiritiae matches all the discriptions what i have and the look like the pic now im just waiting on the spore prints ill post what color they are tomorrow since it was dark i didnt get a good photo but i have noticed they darkend as fast as 20 mins and no longer look as they did fresh that kinda brownish orange color anybody experienced with Gymnopilus liquiritiae and had that happen
-------------------- im gonna have to turn my ship around man, how far are you out, im pretty far out, thats pretty far out man
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Re: ID found growing on log in tenn. [Re: pogofish]
#10048562 - 03/26/09 07:49 PM (15 years, 5 days ago) |
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a couple of things:
1.) certainly get the spore print. Gymnopilus is definitely a possibility, [though a highly viscid cap suggests otherwise] though general spore color alone will not differentiate say a Gym. from a Galerina, which is another good possibility.
2.) if infact they are a Gym, comparing photographs is not sufficient in identifying them to species. identifying many Gyms can be a tedious task. comparing photos, for many people and in many cases is not even a reasonable method of differentiating genera.
if i may ask: what specific features from your research caused you to suspect G. liquiritiae?
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tomatoface
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Re: ID found growing on log in tenn. [Re: canid]
#10048614 - 03/26/09 07:55 PM (15 years, 5 days ago) |
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hope...
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CptnGarden
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Re: ID found growing on log in tenn. [Re: canid]
#10048622 - 03/26/09 07:56 PM (15 years, 5 days ago) |
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Quote:
Gills: no spore print yet just got them they are waiting a print but the gills are brown
Stem: thick brown stem with a bulb on the bottom its white and its solid and a little slimy and very short
brown gills, brown stem, white bulbous base sure doesnt sound like any Gymnopilus ive ever heard of.
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pogofish
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Re: ID found growing on log in tenn. [Re: CptnGarden]
#10048829 - 03/26/09 08:21 PM (15 years, 5 days ago) |
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well i started off with gyms bc i found it in rotting wood and it had the orange color and clusterd that was all in the notes i took, BUT i explained it on here in the first post by how they looked when i got home. i was afraid to put my notes down bc i thought i had taken bad notes i know i shouldnt do that. so i contradicted myself
-------------------- im gonna have to turn my ship around man, how far are you out, im pretty far out, thats pretty far out man
Edited by pogofish (03/26/09 08:29 PM)
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CptnGarden
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Re: ID found growing on log in tenn. [Re: pogofish]
#10048940 - 03/26/09 08:34 PM (15 years, 5 days ago) |
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is english your second language?
your mushrooms look Hygrophanous, which some Gymnopilus are, but it is more commonly displayed in mushrooms like Galerina which cover the same habitat and can be deadly.
so far there is no evidence for anyone to really nail a genus, you need better pictures and a spore print, until then you have a blurry brown blob of soon-to-be compost.
do not eat those.
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pogofish
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Re: ID found growing on log in tenn. [Re: CptnGarden]
#10049048 - 03/26/09 08:47 PM (15 years, 5 days ago) |
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haha no i re read what i said my girlfriend was bitching at me when i typed it and i was like DAMN thats bad....but on the mushrooms, i do not plan on eating any mushroom till i fully identify them, thank you for the help i will get better pictures tomorrow and post them up along with the spore prints
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CptnGarden
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Re: ID found growing on log in tenn. [Re: pogofish]
#10049615 - 03/26/09 10:03 PM (15 years, 5 days ago) |
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no offense about the language thing, every now and again someone logs on from germany or something and has to use a poorly scripted online translator in order to get a mushroom ID'd
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