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djwn6
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South Georgia ID 3 types (All cow pastures)
#10417818 - 05/29/09 03:33 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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I a noob and would greatly appreciate any help IDing these 3.
1. I only found two of these. the smaller was growing right next to the larger
Habitat: Cow pasture in open grassy field. Both mushrooms were growing directly in cow shit that looked pretty old, dried up and not even that damp.
Gills: Dark grey almost black, not attached.
Stem: 2" stem, 1/4" (maybe) diameter, white to yellowish, stiff, solid stem, medium thickness dense stem,.
Cap: 1.5", round thick dome type cap, light yellow crown fading to white, smooth-no lines
Spore print color: black
Bruising: No visible bruising, but blueish towards edges of cap
2. quite a few of these
Habitat: 12" layer of fairly new wood chips around a planted tree(don't know what kind) in a neighborhood park near a pond. lots of deer and animal dung but none was visible around the area it was growing.
Gills: Dark grey almost black, not attached. where stem attaches to cap, gills were lighter grey.
Stem: 2-4" stem, 1/4" (maybe) diameter, pure white to light yellow at base, stiff, hollow stem, medium strength stem,.
Cap: Had lots of moisture on it. thin and very fragile. 1-2", light yellow crown fading to grey then to blue, striation lines running vertical from center of crown down to edge. Long dome with flared edges.
Spore print color: black
Bruising: somewhat dark bruising, looks blue-black, but blueish towards edges of cap
3. I found 100s of these. I really hope they are active but I doubt it.
Habitat: Cow pasture in shaded wooded area. All mushrooms were growing directly in cow shit that looked to be fairly old, dried up and not even that damp.
Gills: Dark grey almost black, not attached.
Stem: 2-6" stem, 1/4" (maybe) diameter, white to yellowish, stiff, solid stem, medium thickness dense stem,.
Cap: 1-3", flair type cap, white (with some light gold center) crown fading to grey then to black at edges, smooth-no lines
Spore print color: black
Bruising: blue-black bruising, black towards edges of cap
these were very damp and moist and pretty much fell apart when i was handling them.
sorry for the bad spore print
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German Kahuna
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Re: South Georgia ID 3 types (All cow pastures) [Re: djwn6]
#10417834 - 05/29/09 03:42 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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1) Pans. The picture quality is rather bad, but my Money is on Pan. antillarium. Not active. 2) Coprinellus 3) Coprinellus or Coprinopsis
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djwn6
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Re: South Georgia ID 3 types (All cow pastures) [Re: German Kahuna]
#10417842 - 05/29/09 03:45 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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so are 2 and 3 active?
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Re: South Georgia ID 3 types (All cow pastures) [Re: djwn6]
#10417846 - 05/29/09 03:50 AM (14 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hello no! And very soon they'll be nothing but a slimy black mess. I just thought I didn't actually need to point it out. I just mentioned it for the Pan, because there are Pans that are active, but the ones you have aren't. There are no known active coprinoids.
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