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trapordie
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ID Request
#7737884 - 12/09/07 07:22 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Habitat: found growing on an old wooden frame of a flower bed
Stem: brightish yellow
Gills: brightish yellow, attached
Cap: kind of honeyish brown to light yellow
Spore Print: working on it
Brusing: not noticing any color changes
Location: southeastern us
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Alan Rockefeller
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Pretty sure this is a Hypholoma fasciculare.
The spore print should turn out dark purple brown.
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cactu
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i´ll second that sweet. ¡¡
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trapordie
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Re: ID Request [Re: cactu]
#7740168 - 12/10/07 11:45 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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the spore print turned out like a light yellowish brown not dark or purple at all
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Alan Rockefeller
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It still really looks like Hypholoma fasciculare.
Are you sure you let the spore print going long enough? Maybe it left a really light print...Or is it a dark print that is still light brown?
Do all the features of the mushroom match the features listed on this page?
http://www.mushroomexpert.com/hypholoma_fasciculare.html
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tahoe
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EDIT: Good job tahoe.
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Edited by CureCat (12/10/07 04:01 PM)
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Intruders [Re: tahoe]
#7740498 - 12/10/07 12:56 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Way to spice up this thread, tahoe!
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Drewwyann
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http://www.mushroomexpert.com/hebeloma_crustuliniforme.html
maybe its hebeloma crustuliniforme?
I don't think it is, but I'm just putting it out there.
Maybe its a cortinarius? The spore print is throwing me way off here. How long did you let the cap sit before you finished your spore print?
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Edited by Drewwyann (12/10/07 03:32 PM)
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tahoe
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Quote:
Alan Rockefeller said: Way to spice up this thread, tahoe!
Too funny, I posted in the wrong one.
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Intruders [Re: tahoe]
#7741263 - 12/10/07 03:42 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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> Any ideas on what it is?
Looks like Tubaria furfuracea.
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scout24
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I can't see the pics at the moment, but I've learned from experience that a mushroom may leave a stain instead of a print. Rub the print/stain with your finger - if it's truly a spore print the spores will come up on your finger as a very fine powder.
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trapordie
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Re: ID Request [Re: scout24]
#7741578 - 12/10/07 04:51 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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yea i wiped my finger across part of the print and it nearly wiped all of the part i touched off of the paper and there was a fine like yellowish brown dust on my finger. i had let the caps sit under a glass from yesterday at like 5pm till like today at 3pm i can prolly make a few more spore prints and take pictures of them if that would help
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Alan Rockefeller
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It would help to have some clearer pics of the mushrooms. Use a camera that has macro mode.
Pics of the prints would be nice too.
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trapordie
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sorry bout some of the quality this is the only camera i got at the moment these are some of the more mature ones im taking a spore print of the larger one i took today rite now so ill have a better sporeprint pic sometime 2morro if those dont help
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Alan Rockefeller
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What mushroom dropped the spore print shown in the upper right of the fourth picture?
That does look like a Hypholoma fasciculare print.
The browner prints do not, but the pic is blurry, hard to see.
> this is the only camera i got at the moment
At least you know what to ask for for christmas.
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trapordie
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one that looked like that one that was kinda up next to it but thats why im spore printing this one cuz that kinda threw me off too those other spore prints were yellowish brown for sure what does that mean?
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Woombleshamba
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kinda look like a galerina to me, but then I stay away from anything that even slightly resembles galerina...so...yeah...lol...have fun and be safe
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Alan Rockefeller
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> one that looked like that one that was kinda up next to it but thats why im spore printing this one cuz that kinda threw me off too those other spore prints were yellowish brown for sure what does that mean?
If it is yellowish brown, that means that my guess of Hypholoma fasciculare is wrong.
Galerina has a rusty brown print, maybe you have one of those. Cortinarius and Hebeloma are good guesses but they don't grow in clusters.
What is the substrate - Are they growing directly from wood, or from the ground?
In any case, these are not active or edible. You are welcome to keep posting more details until we are able to put a name on it.
The mushroom that made the dark purple brown print is probably a Psathyrella, Hypholoma, or Stropharia.
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ToxicMan
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Another thought is Pholiota, which has a spore print color like that and often grows in clusters. I was staying out of this because Alan is doing such a good job (as always), but decided to butt in with an alternative idea.
trapordie, are the cap surfaces slimy? If not, try putting a drop of water on one and rubbing it for a moment and see if the slime has just dried out. Also, do they have any particular odor?
Happy mushrooming!
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cactu
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Re: ID Request [Re: ToxicMan]
#7744197 - 12/11/07 08:58 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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hum interesting this turn to be a good one thread , thank you join in toxic man always good to hear your commnets. is posible to be galerina, really just learning here..or gym a small one.
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