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ID Request SW Washington
    #12723123 - 06/10/10 09:08 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

Species #1




* Habitat: pine and fir woods pasture, SW Washington @ 1900 feet growing in the ground in the area where a horse compost pile used to be. 
* Characteristics of the gills: grey/cream drying to chocolate brown/black, attached (I think)
* Characteristics of the stem:  1-4 inches, thin, silky, seem hollow, some cream, some brown
* Characteristics of the cap: convex, tiny to an inch, white, cream, brown, tannish towards umbon on some,  smooth, drying to a tan/soft brown color.
* Spore print color:  charcoal grey/black
* slight dark brown stem bruising, no bluing
* Scent : earthy
   
Species #2

* Habitat:  In pine and fir woods, grassy with old pine needles and mulch everywhere, growing from the ground, SW Washington 1900 ft
* Characteristics of the gills: Did not pick yet to study
* Characteristics of the stem: Thick, white, looks solid
* Characteristics of the cap: convex light gold/yellow with white spotches
  * Spore print color : Not picked yet

Species #3
* Habitat: :  In pine and fir woods, grassy with old pine needles and mulch everywhere, growing from the ground directly under a fir, SW Washington 1900 ft
* Characteristics of the cap: seems gibbous 
* Color that the mushroom bruises: Not picked, didn’t check but the umbon bright/deep reddish with light splotches

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Re: ID Request SW Washington [Re: muze420]
    #12723150 - 06/10/10 09:12 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

1 are pan subbs or panaeolus olivaceus.

2 is amanita species.

3 coprinus species

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Re: ID Request SW Washington [Re: vjp]
    #12723223 - 06/10/10 09:21 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

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vjp said:
1 are pan subbs or panaeolus olivaceus.

2 is amanita species.

3 coprinus species



agreed, however no. 3 seems to be parasola plicatilis(used to be coprinus)

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Re: ID Request SW Washington [Re: muze420]
    #12723256 - 06/10/10 09:28 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

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muze420 said:
Species #1






These are the same, Subbs.

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muze420 said:





These are something different.


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Re: ID Request SW Washington [Re: SomeGuy]
    #12723275 - 06/10/10 09:30 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

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paducahovoids said:
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vjp said:
3 coprinus species



agreed, however no. 3 seems to be parasola plicatilis(used to be coprinus)




Same mushroom, different name.  I always suggest that anyone interested in name changes research the basis under which the names were changed.  I'm a scientist, not a historian.


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Re: ID Request SW Washington [Re: Mr. Mushrooms]
    #12723284 - 06/10/10 09:32 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

In your last pic of species #1 there is one in there that isn't a subb. If you consume them make sure you pick that one out.

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Re: ID Request SW Washington [Re: vjp]
    #12723329 - 06/10/10 09:39 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

ahh thanks much, I was leaning towards pan olivaceus after an all-day research. Amanita as well, had no clue on #3, appreciate your help everyone. This is the grounds of my new cabin home on 7 acres, so I hope to get my loaned out guide books back soon, or I most definitely have to buy new ones now! Until then, I am grateful to have shroomery support after a long absence. Happy to be back.. good people, you guys are great and I missed you :thumbup:

I'm finding out just how limited my knowledge has been in mycology when restricted to indoor growing research and practice.
The wild mycokingdom is an entirely new world for me, and I'm enjoying this new journey greatly!

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Re: ID Request SW Washington [Re: vjp]
    #12723352 - 06/10/10 09:41 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

Yeah there's a Conocybe sp. in your second picture.

The second species looks like Amanita gemmata.  (Or the equivilent one, whatever they call it here on the west coast of the US.)


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Re: ID Request SW Washington [Re: vjp]
    #12723405 - 06/10/10 09:53 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

I noticed that yellow little Conical to Campanulate-cap in there too. It most definitely stood out of the crowd. I was thinking perhaps Psilocybe semilanceata, and it did not blue. I have taken it out.

I'd found photos of both white and brown subb's, so this verified a closer identity. But there's nothing like experience, so thanks much!
In fact I would've expected bluing for any psychoactive mushroom, but I'm learning that is not the case as with these subbs.


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Re: ID Request SW Washington [Re: ShockValue]
    #12723442 - 06/10/10 09:59 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

Yes at first I thought the pans were conocybes but they didn't blue :smile: Thanks


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Re: ID Request SW Washington [Re: Mr. Mushrooms]
    #12723496 - 06/10/10 10:06 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

Those are the same, just before picking, and after.. there's tons in my pasture actually. The latter two photos are from outside the pasture in the immediate wooded grounds of the cabin. Still have alot of acreage to explore. This is just from my first few yards of walking this first shroom exploration morning.
I'm excited to see what I will find now. Hopefully some wonderful morels around this time too.


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Re: ID Request SW Washington [Re: muze420]
    #12723741 - 06/10/10 10:48 PM (13 years, 9 months ago)

You might get lucky, but most of the morels are at higher altitudes right now in WA.  Just barely on the east side of the Cascades they're booming.


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