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Offlinezeptonium
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ID help - Florida
    #24417247 - 06/19/17 09:37 AM (6 years, 9 months ago)

Hello everyone. I recently moved to Florida and we have had a lot of rain the last 2 weeks. I have seen 2 dozen or more different mushroom types all over my yard the last few days. I was hoping to ID these 4 most common I have found.

Species # 1
Habitat: Found growing in sand in my yard
Gills: Tan to brown
Stem: White to cream
Cap: Tan to brown. Looks velvety
Spore print: Just cut them an hour ago. Nothing to see yet
Bruising: Nothing noticed yet
General location: NW Florida
High Res pics http://imgur.com/a/HDG9Q







Species # 2
Habitat: Found growing in sand along driveway
Gills: Tan to brown
Stem: Tan to brown
Cap: Tan to brown. Has an almost smooth look
Spore print: Just cut them an hour ago. Nothing to see yet
Bruising: Stem turns darker brown
General location: NW Florida
High Res pics http://imgur.com/a/Wlrto







Species # 3
Habitat: Found growing in soil under an oak tree, lots of leaves on ground
Gills: White
Stem: White
Cap: Blue-green to gray
Spore print: Just cut them an hour ago. Nothing to see yet
Bruising: Nothing yet
General location: NW Florida
High Res pics http://imgur.com/a/8JNJ3





Species # 4
Habitat: Found growing in soil under an oak tree, lots of leaves on ground
Gills: White-cream
Stem: White. Hollow
Cap: Cream-grayish. Smooth, slick looking
Spore print: Just cut them an hour ago. Nothing to see yet
Bruising: Nothing yet
General location: NW Florida
High Res pics http://imgur.com/a/xdGxh




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Re: ID help - Florida [Re: zeptonium]
    #24417271 - 06/19/17 09:45 AM (6 years, 9 months ago)

1 & 2 look like inocybe
3 looks like a russula or Amanita

Edited by Cham9085 (06/19/17 09:46 AM)

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OfflineTmethylM
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Re: ID help - Florida [Re: zeptonium]
    #24417288 - 06/19/17 09:51 AM (6 years, 9 months ago)

Species 1 and 2 I would call Agrocybe. Could be Inocybe if there is trees nearby, Inocybe are all mycorhizal.
Species 3 is Rusulla virescens, and 4 is another Rusulla species.


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Re: ID help - Florida [Re: Tmethyl]
    #24417329 - 06/19/17 10:13 AM (6 years, 9 months ago)

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Tmethyl said:
Species 1 and 2 I would call Agrocybe. Could be Inocybe if there is trees nearby, Inocybe are all mycorhizal.





#1 at least is Inocybe.


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Re: ID help - Florida [Re: Anglerfish]
    #24417416 - 06/19/17 10:56 AM (6 years, 9 months ago)

Thank you for your responses. I live in the middle of the forest. Mostly pine, but also a lot of oak and magnolia. The little research I did just now on these say they contain no psilocybin. The Inocybe are not edible, but can I cook with the Rusulla?

Also I just found a bunch of these.

Species # 5
Habitat: Found growing in sand in my yard
Gills: Yellow
Stem: Yellow to Orange
Cap: Red-orange
Bruising: Nothing yet
General location: NW Florida
High res http://imgur.com/a/fgRWG




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Re: ID help - Florida [Re: zeptonium]
    #24417480 - 06/19/17 11:16 AM (6 years, 9 months ago)

Hygrocybe.

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