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Grova
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Laetiporus sulphureus / UID's / More Pictures from today
#15034604 - 09/05/11 07:35 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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Hello all! Took just a quick hike today, wanted a cig soo bad and just had to get out and do something.
1.)Laetiporus cincinnatus Laetiporus sulphureus (thanks vjp)!
2.)UID / Ramaria suecica? Soo many look alikes
3.) UID (Entoloma griseum)/found on ground around leaf litter / smooth light brown cap with darker brown ringed edges in mature specimens / creamy gills with pink spores / short gills / attached to stem / very thick spore print / stuffed stem
4.) UID (Gymnopus sp.)/ found growing on ground hard wood / light brown-orange cap / convex cap / milk white gills, crowded, short / white ring around edge of cap / light brown stem to white near annex /
All help appreciated. Thanks ~Grova
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Edited by Grova (09/05/11 08:47 PM)
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LuckOfTheFryish
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Re: Laetiporus cincinnatus / UID's / More Pictures from today [Re: Grova]
#15034615 - 09/05/11 07:37 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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3 = Entoloma? 4 = Gymnopus?
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elprawn
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Re: Laetiporus cincinnatus / UID's / More Pictures from today [Re: LuckOfTheFryish]
#15034631 - 09/05/11 07:39 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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Exactly what I thought.
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LuckOfTheFryish
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Re: Laetiporus cincinnatus / UID's / More Pictures from today [Re: elprawn]
#15034644 - 09/05/11 07:42 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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word. sometimes i dont know why i second guess myself right before i click post so i add question marks
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elprawn
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Re: Laetiporus cincinnatus / UID's / More Pictures from today [Re: LuckOfTheFryish]
#15034651 - 09/05/11 07:43 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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When I don't add questions marks or pose my words speculatively, I normally get a ribbing.
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Grova
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Re: Laetiporus cincinnatus / UID's / More Pictures from today [Re: elprawn]
#15034655 - 09/05/11 07:43 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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Thanks for the pointers! My best guess now, is: Entoloma griseum
How does Gymnopus dryophilus (Collybia dryophila) sound for #4?
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Edited by Grova (09/05/11 07:46 PM)
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cactu
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Re: Laetiporus cincinnatus / UID's / More Pictures from today [Re: Grova]
#15034857 - 09/05/11 08:12 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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all your id are right inmy opinion , not sure what ramaria is that either maybe ramariopsis since is in wood maybe very bitter eat some next time and spitt out to taste it.
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Grova
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Re: Laetiporus cincinnatus / UID's / More Pictures from today [Re: cactu]
#15034896 - 09/05/11 08:18 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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cactu said: all your id are right inmy opinion , not sure what ramaria is that either maybe ramariopsis since is in wood maybe very bitter eat some next time and spitt out to taste it.
Will possibly give that a try. Looking to try out an edible of the coral fungi for my next gourmet mushroom.
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vjp
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Re: Laetiporus cincinnatus / UID's / More Pictures from today [Re: cactu]
#15034916 - 09/05/11 08:20 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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1 looks like it has a yellow pore surface? If so than its Laetiporus sulphureus
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Grova
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Re: Laetiporus cincinnatus / UID's / More Pictures from today [Re: vjp]
#15034937 - 09/05/11 08:24 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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vjp said: 1 looks like it has a yellow pore surface? If so than its Laetiporus sulphureus
Good eye! Although i did not get a shot of the pore surface, i do remember it being yellow and can see it partially in some of the folds.
Thanks for the correction!
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Laetiporus cincinnatus / UID's / More Pictures from today [Re: Grova]
#15034976 - 09/05/11 08:29 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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Grova said: How does Gymnopus dryophilus (Collybia dryophila) sound for #4?
The stem is the wrong color/texture for that taxon. Maybe another Gymnopus or maybe something closer to Tricholoma.
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cactu
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Re: Laetiporus cincinnatus / UID's / More Pictures from today [Re: Grova]
#15034982 - 09/05/11 08:29 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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i fed alan some rare ramaria the other day he do ok , all ramaria in mexico are edible unless bitter ones, but i have eat then one that are slight bitter and do ok , maybe iam more tolerable maybe we should ask alan
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Grova
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Re: Laetiporus cincinnatus / UID's / More Pictures from today [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#15035067 - 09/05/11 08:46 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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Alan Rockefeller said:
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Grova said: How does Gymnopus dryophilus (Collybia dryophila) sound for #4?
The stem is the wrong color/texture for that taxon. Maybe another Gymnopus or maybe something closer to Tricholoma.
Soo many Tricholoma!
Thanks for the input.
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