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Drowzyj
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ID Request Eastern U.S. NC
#21788426 - 06/10/15 01:48 PM (8 years, 10 months ago) |
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Species #: 1
Habitat: Front lawn growing in grass near pine tree.
Gills: Light and dark brown
Stem: Mostly white partially purplish brown, not very strong.
Cap: Smooth whitish gray with brown center
Bruising: Stems bruised to a brownish black, cap bruised to a coyote tan with a darker brown center and gills turned black.
General location: Eastern U.S. North Carolina.
Spore print: Black.
Species #: 2
Habitat: Old spring bed in the forest growing from wood / clay.
Gills: Brown
Stem: White with a slight brownish red tint
Cap: Smooth Lighter brown center wiith darker brown outer ring.
Bruising: Cap has black center with a lighter brown outer ring, edges bruised black as well, gills turned to a blacker brown.
General location: Eastern U.S. North Carolina.
Spore print: Darker brown kind of a blackish brown.
Species #: 3
Habitat: Old spring bed in the forest growing from wood / clay.
Gills: off white / very light brown
Stem: White with a slightly browner base.
Cap: Smooth bell shaped with a light brown color.
Bruising: Cap turned to a darker brown and gills to a brownish black
General location: Eastern U.S. North Carolina.
Species #: 4
Habitat: Leafy trail at entrance to the forest.
Gills: Off white pinkish brown.
Stem: White.
Cap: Smooth white with brown splotches.
Bruising: Stem changed to brown with black base, cap changed to brown with black splotches and gills to brown.
General location: Eastern U.S. North Carolina.
Spore print: Light brown
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Species #: 5
Habitat: Old spring bed in the forest growning straight out of a log.
Gills: Pinkish white
Stem: White
Cap: Brownish grey center with white fading to a grey edge.
Bruising: Cap deep off white brownish color, gills are pinkish brown with darker brown sections, stem is now off white to a browner base
General location: Eastern U.S. North Carolina
This next image is an above view of where species 2, 3, and 5 were found grouped around one another.
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Re: ID Request Eastern U.S. NC [Re: Drowzyj]
#21788470 - 06/10/15 01:56 PM (8 years, 10 months ago) |
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Good pics man.
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Drowzyj
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Re: ID Request Eastern U.S. NC [Re: Grey]
#21788491 - 06/10/15 02:00 PM (8 years, 10 months ago) |
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Thanks I was thinking maybe I should have captured a few better ones at the time they were being uploaded. I tried following the rules best I could, hope this is enough.
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mountainplayer
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Re: ID Request Eastern U.S. NC [Re: Drowzyj]
#21789028 - 06/10/15 04:07 PM (8 years, 10 months ago) |
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You did a really great job with your ID request. Keep it up, because it forces you to think about the mushroom's features and will help you to learn more about them! It also makes the TI's job a lot easier.
Speaking of which, wait for a TI for confirmation, but in the meantime, here's what I think you have:
1.Panaeolina foenesecci The spore print that you posted for this one is what mushroom people call brown. It's confusing, I know. If you compare the print to the black marker you used to write the number, you can probably see how brown the print really is.
2.Psathyrella sp.
3.Psathyrella sp.
4.Entoloma sp.
5.Pluteus sp.
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Drowzyj
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Thank you for the insight!
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Drowzyj
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1.Panaeolina foenesecci
IF SO, any idea how many it takes to benefit from the serotonin?
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Anglerfish
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Quote:
mountainplayer said: 1.Panaeolina foenesecci The spore print that you posted for this one is what mushroom people call brown. It's confusing, I know. If you compare the print to the black marker you used to write the number, you can probably see how brown the print really is.
Exactly my thought as well. And a really cool spore print picture, 1 0.
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2.Psathyrella sp.
3.Psathyrella sp.
4.Entoloma sp.
5.Pluteus sp.
Exactly.
And cool finds, they look quite interesting.
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Drowzyj
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Re: ID Request Eastern U.S. NC [Re: Anglerfish]
#21792344 - 06/11/15 09:46 AM (8 years, 10 months ago) |
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Awesome, thanks a lot ya'll!!
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