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Zarcorp
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Early Season Central FL Mushrooms ID.
#10396349 - 05/25/09 02:34 PM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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Hey there, just wanted to post up some early season finds, I don't believe any are actives but I wanted to get some insight from a reputable source so I'll be able to field ID more accurately next time.
First I believe I found Panaeolus Antillarum:




Sorry for any confusion but the believed Antillarum are the two on the right, I know that the forum states single mushroom pictures are preferred.
Cap: Bell shaped, off white with slight tan center; No real bruising. Gills: Grey-Black Spore print: Black Stipe: Very sturdy 3-5mm; No bruising to speak of either. Found: Growing directly out of a cow patty in some long grass.
The one on the left is possibly Panaeolus Fimicola? Here is how it looked when I found it:

Cap: Mottled shiny brown with white around the edge near the gills Gills: Brown-tan Stipe: Very fragile, slender, hollow, dingy brown, I believe it was an old mushroom. Spore print: Barely anything, but color was Grey-Black
The next ones I found were growing everywhere in the field, I don't believe them actives I just wondered what they were.
Cap: Umbillicate, slightly scaly, with little hairs around the edge Gills: Fleshy white and decurrent Spore print: Milky white, almost powdery Stipe: Woody brown, sturdy Found: Growing on decaying wood amidst cow patties

The one on the right:


The ones on the left were the most interesting because they exhibited slight bluing, again sorry for the multi-mushroom pictures.
Here's what they looked like when I found them, thought they might've been cubes when I saw them:

Bluing on stem is very slight, not very visible in the picture, sadly:

Lastly I observed these little guys popping up from almost every pile:

I am going to be returning to check on their growth but was wondering if someone knew right off of the bat what they are.
Thanks for your time.
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Zarcorp
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Re: Early Season Central FL Mushrooms ID. [Re: Zarcorp]
#10400088 - 05/26/09 01:54 AM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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Bump for ID on the second to last mushrooms in OP.

These guys.
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Re: Early Season Central FL Mushrooms ID. [Re: Zarcorp]
#10436057 - 06/01/09 03:42 PM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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Was anyone able to id these???
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Re: Early Season Central FL Mushrooms ID. [Re: Zarcorp]
#10436122 - 06/01/09 03:57 PM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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pholiota
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Re: Early Season Central FL Mushrooms ID. [Re: Beege]
#10436134 - 06/01/09 04:00 PM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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what about that supposed panaeolus up there?
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#10436141 - 06/01/09 04:02 PM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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Re: Early Season Central FL Mushrooms ID. [Re: Beege]
#10436156 - 06/01/09 04:05 PM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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1. Panaeolus antillarum 2. Inactive Panaeolus 3. Panus sp. 4. (growing on wood right?) Pholiota 5. Parasola
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Re: Early Season Central FL Mushrooms ID. [Re: Beege]
#10436584 - 06/01/09 05:20 PM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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the ones you found growing from wood that show slight blue/green bruising are Gymnopilus I think. I find them all the time, and have seen some that show slight bruising. those might be active, but Its hard to identify what type of Gyms though
there isn't any toxic Gyms that I know of. I'v never eaten Gyms but I heard they are very bitter
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Re: Early Season Central FL Mushrooms ID. [Re: panaeolus]
#10437096 - 06/01/09 06:52 PM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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Don't think they were Gyms, if you look at the gills they are pretty close, not spaced like the gyms in Beege's sig.
I think those are Gym's in his sig.
German Kahuna had said Armillaria but Pholiota looks more like it.
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