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The Big Oyster
Righteous Reishi



Registered: 12/20/08
Posts: 83
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Re: What Species are These...? [Re: Primal Call]
#14131869 - 03/16/11 03:50 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Yeah, for sure. I think it's dropping too. If you look at the last pics I posted, there are two pins in the background. One of them has totally shot up, and could go allll the way. Its pin partner is stalled and probably being sacrificed for energy to help the shooter.
Whatever species it is, it's a tenacious survivor. While I got some of the mycelial mat, I'm sure it was only a small portion of that originally supplying the nutrients to these fruits. I think the underground mycelium is relentlessly growing in the soil after the fact to make sure at least some of the fruits mature. A lot of mushroom species would likely have just aborted by now...me thinks.
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sporeRider
Proud sporeRider :)


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FUcking AWESOME Thanks for the updates man
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Dubwobble
Psilocybe Stoopin'



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Re: What Species are These...? [Re: sporeRider]
#14134097 - 03/16/11 10:33 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Great pics and updates, it is really good to see that they transplanted so well.
Nice work !
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DoorsandRooms



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Re: What Species are These...? [Re: Dubwobble]
#14151860 - 03/20/11 01:00 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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-------------------- _________________________________________________________________ "Doors are a waste of time" Val Kilmer as Jim Morrison in "The Doors" "Fungi are a living organism that is much more closely related to mammals such as humans, than to plants. People need to quit looking at mycelium as a different kind of plant, which it isn't. Mycelium has been shown to have circadian rhythms just like mammals" - RR
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kel.kobro
gatherer



Registered: 03/13/11
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Re: What Species are These...? [Re: Doc_T] 1
#14152322 - 03/20/11 04:15 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Doc_T is a NOOOOOB noob nooby noob nooby noob noob.
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The Inner Eye



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Re: What Species are These...? [Re: kel.kobro]
#14152635 - 03/20/11 07:38 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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kel.kobro said: Doc_T is a NOOOOOB noob nooby noob nooby noob noob.
Lol Kel. Funny stuff.
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Alan Rockefeller
Mycologist


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http://mushroomobserver.org/64593

Pleurocystidia

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Cheilocystidia 1000x, 10.92 micrometer divisions

Cheilocystidia 1000x, 10.92 micrometer divisions

Cheilocystidia 1000x, 10.92 micrometer divisions

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Pileipellis and pileus trama

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avidpicker
funnycolorsinmymushrooms



Registered: 08/08/06
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psylosymonreturns
aka Gym Sporrison



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Re: What Species are These...? [Re: avidpicker]
#14163372 - 03/22/11 07:14 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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canid
irregular meat sprocket




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Very slick Big O. Congrats.
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Primal Call
Earth Mage



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so awesome! 
I love seeing a microscopy knowing people are willing to give up their fruits and mail them, across the world if need be, to contribute to our various professional mycologists' work.
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vjp
Canowicakte



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Re: What Species are These...? [Re: Primal Call]
#14164933 - 03/22/11 02:26 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Thats awesome. Ovoids at home depot.
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Oreganic
Connoisseur of Life



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Re: What Species are These...? [Re: vjp]
#14165105 - 03/22/11 02:59 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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vjp said: Thats awesome. Ovoids at home depot.
One of the most awesome things I've heard... SO cool. Amazing find Big O., and again, great work Alan...
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The Inner Eye



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Alan makes us all look like n0obs! good job man.
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psychedelicSLUG
ovoideocystidiata protector



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God damn Alan! Those look awesome as hell!
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Toe_Jam
Bluefoot Bandit



Registered: 04/15/10
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Yeah, I saw SOMEONE put this find on mushroomobserver and even listed the Home Depot it was from, lol.
BUY ALL POTTED PLANTS lol
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psylosymonreturns
aka Gym Sporrison



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Re: What Species are These...? [Re: Toe_Jam]
#14166776 - 03/22/11 07:59 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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E-in Liondragon said: Yeah, I saw SOMEONE put this find on mushroomobserver and even listed the Home Depot it was from, lol.
BUY ALL POTTED PLANTS lol
haha no kidding eh!!
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auweia
mountain biking


Registered: 12/03/05
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it does look like ovoids in the first photo - bifurcated gills
they can be both a fall fruiter and spring fruiter, unlike cyans, but they are still rare, so it's hard to say what they prefer, or maybe they're just trying to adapt here
the conical type seems to like Spring better, while the wavy type likes Fall, or that's what I've seen
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Alan Rockefeller
Mycologist


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Re: What Species are These...? [Re: Primal Call]
#14174947 - 03/24/11 10:07 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Ryath said: I love seeing a microscopy knowing people are willing to give up their fruits and mail them, across the world if need be, to contribute to our various professional mycologists' work.
He was close so he drove them over and we scoped them together.
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w11b0y
Average Guy with a Cool Name


Registered: 11/27/10
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nice finds man! i was looking foward to find some ovoids this season
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