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lolabean12



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help identify!
#14234299 - 04/04/11 12:24 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I was romping through the woods with my dog behind my house and I found a few different mushrooms. I was hoping some of you could hep me identify these. They might be the same, im not sure.

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savage.renegade



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i think the first one could be fomitopsis pinicola but dont trust what i say and wait for a trusted identifier
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Alan Rockefeller
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They both could be that species, but the second could be Ganoderma, scratch the bottom and see if it turns brown.
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ShockValue
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Seems like in Western Washington, if you threw a rock and it hit a mushroom, you could be about 99% sure it was Fomitopsis pinicola
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Oreganic
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Quote:
ShockValue said: Seems like in Western Washington, if you threw a rock and it hit a mushroom, you could be about 99% sure it was Fomitopsis pinicola 
I'd say the same thing for Western Oregon... if you are in a forest that is.
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lolabean12



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Re: help identify! [Re: Oreganic]
#14236411 - 04/04/11 02:18 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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darn, i was hoping i would find something I could eat! I'll keep my eyes peeled
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lolabean12



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found a few more, hopin you guys could help me identify.




these next two are the same


all of these were found near or on a log
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ShockValue
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Guepiniopsis alpina Psathyrella sp. Trametes versicolor (probably, need to see underside) Dunno.
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Oreganic
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1. Dacrymyces palmatus Guepiniopsis alpina (Thanks SV) 2. Can't tell without seeing the gills... 3. Decaying Trametes versicolor (aka Turkey Tail) 4. Mycena sp. 5. Not sure actually but I see them everywhere. I am curious myself.
Thanks for sharing!
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Edited by Oreganic (04/07/11 03:16 PM)
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Blue-FunGuy
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Re: help identify! [Re: Oreganic]
#14254042 - 04/07/11 04:05 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I think 5 could be Omphalina ericetorum.
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lolabean12



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thanks guys when i go out next, i will try to get a shot of the underside of the supposed turkey tail and try to get a better shot of the gills on the second picture.
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The Thinker


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Blue-FunGuy said: I think 5 could be Omphalina ericetorum.
yes also known as Lichenomphalia umbellifera
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The Thinker


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2 look like Mycena
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lolabean12



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Quote:
The Thinker said:
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Blue-FunGuy said: I think 5 could be Omphalina ericetorum.
yes also known as Lichenomphalia umbellifera
is it edible?
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The Thinker


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lolabean12



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Oreganic, this is the one that you said you needed to see the gills to identify.


and i found some others while out getting that one.
 and this is the underside of the one above

 again, underside of the one above

thanks guys
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ShockValue
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Mycena sp. Polyporus elegans Polyporus varius
(The last 2 might be the same, not clear on how to distinguish between P.elegans, P.varius, and P.badius)
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