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Offlineanonchan
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need help identifying
    #11169195 - 10/02/09 10:58 AM (14 years, 5 months ago)

found this growing around some rotting wood.




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Offlinebatheinthefountain
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Re: need help identifying [Re: anonchan]
    #11169389 - 10/02/09 11:41 AM (14 years, 5 months ago)



they're edible and suuper active...
btw... waht's /b/?

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Offlinecyanophilus
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Re: need help identifying [Re: anonchan]
    #11169392 - 10/02/09 11:42 AM (14 years, 5 months ago)

you provided no useful information and the pictures arent clear enough for me to tell you what they are.

please have a look at the ID HELP threads we haved stickied here in the hunting forum.

taking a spore print, filling out a template, taking crisp photos with a digital camera on macro mode (the little flower), will get u an ID most of the time.

parts of the mushroom I need to see:
top
bottom
side
cut one in half

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Re: need help identifying [Re: batheinthefountain]
    #11169394 - 10/02/09 11:42 AM (14 years, 5 months ago)

Quote:

batheinthefountain said:
they're edible and suuper active...





ummmmm, why did u think it was a good idea to tell some random newb that an unidentified mushroom is edible and super active?

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