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sambagga
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ID request for england please. WITH NEW PICS
#11323689 - 10/26/09 11:21 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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hi ive been hunting for hopefully edible mushrooms in the uk in a park. these mushrooms was all found on short grass but with a few trees near by.
location - england habitat - growing directly out of grass, grass park land, trees near by. sorry dont know the names of the trees. date of find - 26/10/2009
all mushrooms was growing within 50 metres of the next but not immediately next to each other. all in their own little patch.
mushroom number 1
gills- greyish cap- orange bruising - slight brown
mushroom 2
gills - light and dark brown after bruising cap - wood brown slightly shiny bruising - brown to dark brown
msurhoom 3 coral mushroom found in woodships
its a coral mushroom color - creamy white/yellow bruising - light brown grows in thick clumps on wood chips
mushroom 4
gills- white / cream stalk white slightly bulubs at bottom brusing- yellow/orange
Edited by sambagga (10/26/09 11:54 AM)
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Fahkface
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Re: ID request for england please. [Re: sambagga]
#11323731 - 10/26/09 11:28 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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The pics are very blurry, so if you have any possibility to take better pics, go for it! Otherwise an ID is not really to justify.
However, the first one can be ID'd, since it's look is very distinctive. Stropharia aurantiaca. Probably poisonous and at least not edible.
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Mr. Mushrooms
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Re: ID request for england please. [Re: Fahkface]
#11323776 - 10/26/09 11:38 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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Fahkface said: Stropharia aurantiaca. Probably poisonous and at least not edible.
That's pretty good. I was going to say that but declined because I like to see the gills better.
If all you have are photos, you need pretty good ones or a good identifier.
I'm not that good.
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Re: ID request for england please. [Re: Fahkface]
#11323786 - 10/26/09 11:41 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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Fahkface said: However, the first one can be ID'd, since it's look is very distinctive. Stropharia aurantiaca. Probably poisonous and at least not edible.
Leratiomyces ceres.
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sambagga
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Re: ID request for england please. [Re: BlimeyGrimey]
#11323824 - 10/26/09 11:47 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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ok here are a few more pics, ill take a few more too. im just getting used to taking good pictures.
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Re: ID request for england please. [Re: sambagga]
#11323858 - 10/26/09 11:53 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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No worries. Taking good photos is an art in itself. Your Coral is probably a Ramaria. What color is it, cream?
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Re: ID request for england please. [Re: BlimeyGrimey]
#11323875 - 10/26/09 11:55 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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BlimeyGrimey said:
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Fahkface said: However, the first one can be ID'd, since it's look is very distinctive. Stropharia aurantiaca. Probably poisonous and at least not edible.
Leratiomyces ceres.
Got me
Though I never heard of this mushroom, I watched it up and it indeed looks almost the same, though the stem seems a lot thicker, than the one of Stropharia aurantiaca, tending to be coloured red at it's bottom.
I stick to my ID on this, but you have a point
I wouldn't make such ID's if the question was between edible or poisonous, though
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sambagga
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yes its cream. thanks for the reply.
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sambagga
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Re: ID request for england please. [Re: sambagga]
#11323892 - 10/26/09 11:58 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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oh the tops of the coral have a yellow tinge to them too if that helps. but the stalks are cream.
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Re: ID request for england please. [Re: Fahkface]
#11323946 - 10/26/09 12:09 PM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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Fahkface said:
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BlimeyGrimey said:
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Fahkface said: However, the first one can be ID'd, since it's look is very distinctive. Stropharia aurantiaca. Probably poisonous and at least not edible.
Leratiomyces ceres.
Got me
Though I never heard of this mushroom, I watched it up and it indeed looks almost the same, though the stem seems a lot thicker, than the one of Stropharia aurantiaca, tending to be coloured red at it's bottom.
I stick to my ID on this, but you have a point
I wouldn't make such ID's if the question was between edible or poisonous, though;)
Mr.Mushroom was nice enough to tell me about the "trap" I just stepped in, haha!
BlimeyGrimey: Nice one!
There's two things that makes it especially nice:
First thing is the fact that the site Mr.Mushroom sent me the link to, to show me what it was about This one here
Was the first link I hit, to look up the mushroom Blimey mentioned. Unfortunately without having a closer look to whats being written right behind "Leratiomyces ceres".
Second one is my reaction to the differences I thought I spotted out... Bwahaha... Laughing is the only thing to deal with this for me
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