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Primal Call
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north bay strolls
#14025591 - 02/25/11 01:45 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Hey all, just wanted to share some love from recent outings. I'm a noob, so my guesses are totally scratch-the-surface speculation. Any corrections are, of course, appreciated. Enjoy!
Tremella sp.
 
Morchella sp. in the backyard!
 
Pluteus sp. with a cool "barber pole" stem!
  
Clavulina cristata
 
Amanita var. alba

Peziza sp.

Some tiny deadlies!
 
Tubaria sp.
 
some super cool violet mycelium?
 
not sure...
 
Happy Friday! 
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Twiztidsage
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When did you find that Morel?
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Primal Call
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they are there right now...popped up earlier this week. they are rather small though... I also found one back in Nov and posted it in the official SF thread somewhere. edit: middle of pg 66
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vjp
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Your Tramella looks like Exidia glandulosa
Cool violet mycelium
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Primal Call
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Re: north bay strolls [Re: vjp]
#14025712 - 02/25/11 02:15 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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vjp said: Your Tramella looks like Exidia glandulosa
good call! thanks for the correction!
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caphillkid
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Deadlies look like Conocybe filaris or related.
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sporeRider
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man ryath that morel is FUCKING GORGEOUS   and "in your own backyard" WOW - what a delight!!!! - man if you could EVER harvest up some prints from your backyard chip loving morels - itd be the SWEETEST to snag a nice print on foil!!!!!!!
Very nice finds and pics man!!! Let your morel feasting begin
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Chaos_ultt
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Wow, that's pretty early for morels, even in Cali, no?
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Primal Call
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wiscokid said: man ryath that morel is FUCKING GORGEOUS   and "in your own backyard" WOW - what a delight!!!! - man if you could EVER harvest up some prints from your backyard chip loving morels - itd be the SWEETEST to snag a nice print on foil!!!!!!!
Very nice finds and pics man!!! Let your morel feasting begin 
thx dude only the second time I'm seeing them in person. is the browning/blackening normal? spores? maybe they have been there longer than I thought?
just went out and looked around some more. here's another couple... the second one looks a little more normal, yeah?

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caphillkid said: Deadlies look like Conocybe filaris or related.
I'm pretty sure this is the same one I found here where 3 or 4 names were used, so I didn't bother listing one of my guesses. Alan called it Pholiotina rugosa, if it's the same sp. anyway...
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sporeRider
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Damn ryath im seriously drooling over those backyard morels thats such a treat to have soooooooo close to home!!!! take em inside and let at least one cap sit on some foil overnight - then wash them and fry them with some butter in a pan= delicious 
yeah the darkening is just happening with age - prob the weather also - totally normal and just fine and dandy to eat yet!!!!
try making a print - or two!!! then you can still eat them too!!!
 gosh we got a good 2.5months till they start popin around here - - - - - - -and i say make a print cuz you probably have a special woodloving type of morel too one that could actually be spread to other chip piles
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caphillkid
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yes Conocybe filaris = Pholiotina rugosa
I guess Conocybe filaris is the outdated name.
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Parkseerf


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Awesome hunt bro! That Pluteus stem is pretty cool, ive seen a few like that but never that pronounced
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Primal Call
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Re: north bay strolls [Re: Parkseerf]
#14030904 - 02/26/11 03:13 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Parkseerf said: Awesome hunt bro! That Pluteus stem is pretty cool, ive seen a few like that but never that pronounced
thx parkseerf! I was pretty happy staring at it for a few minutes 
@Wisco, I'll try to get some prints and update here if successful. 
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The Thinker

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not sure = Phellinus super cool violet mycelium = super cool violet lichen?
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Primal Call
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The Thinker said: not sure = Phellinus super cool violet mycelium = super cool violet lichen?
I wouldn't be surprised if that is the case...I just know it is super cool 
thx for the update on the unknown!
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tropein
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Phaeolus schweinitzii?
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The Thinker

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Re: north bay strolls [Re: tropein]
#14032417 - 02/26/11 07:59 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Was going to say that but thought the growth looked atypical, also thought possibly Inonotus But that's probably what they are
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tropein
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That's awesome - I just learned to crochet and made my girlfriend a scarf for her birthday. I'd like to find some good dye-pigment fungi and dye my own yarn.
Cheers Ryath!
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Primal Call
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Re: north bay strolls [Re: tropein]
#14036054 - 02/27/11 01:36 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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so Phellinus is older name I'm guessing?
and we're settling on Phaeolus schweinitzii?
thx again all... I love this community 
@Wisco, no luck on the prints. they were tasty though! 
edit: nvm, different genus, ya?
Edited by Primal Call (02/27/11 01:43 PM)
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