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baccuss
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Identification of a shroom
#14275377 - 04/11/11 10:22 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hey guys, I wanted some quick help with identification. I think this is a white chantrell but I wanted to get an more experienced opinion. This was found in my parents sitting room today. Apparently there is a crack in the brick outside allowing rainwater to get in.
I'm not sure where the spore came from as I didn't think this variety grew in Utah.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks



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Oreganic
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Re: Identification of a shroom [Re: baccuss]
#14275407 - 04/11/11 10:27 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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HA! That is frickin' cool man! Looks like your parents have Oysters growing in their living room! 
Seriously.. some folks get some amazing fungi luck - Psilocybes in the Nurseries, Oysters in the Living rooms.. I want THIS luck!
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Re: Identification of a shroom [Re: baccuss]
#14275414 - 04/11/11 10:28 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Clitocybe sp. maybe, cool pics.
Edit: nvm on id...
Edited by Byrain (04/11/11 10:37 PM)
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Re: Identification of a shroom [Re: baccuss]
#14275445 - 04/11/11 10:33 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Pleurotus ostreatus
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Re: Identification of a shroom [Re: Byrain]
#14275457 - 04/11/11 10:35 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Awesome fungi pulling a home invasion
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holy-shit, that is all I have to say about this!
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Woot!
Utah?
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Re: Identification of a shroom [Re: Doc_T]
#14275525 - 04/11/11 10:47 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I'd let them grow, fuck it and mist them. Might get more flushes
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that's so awesome.
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Re: Identification of a shroom [Re: baccuss]
#14275576 - 04/11/11 10:55 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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lol nice, good looking too.
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Re: Identification of a shroom [Re: Lhun]
#14275649 - 04/11/11 11:12 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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OMG that is so cool looking, grats!
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baccuss
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Re: Identification of a shroom [Re: Shroomerette]
#14275946 - 04/12/11 12:28 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Enthusiastic crowd!
I looked at Clitocybe sp pictures, doesn't look like that. Because the fins go all the way down the stems. I also looked at Pleurotus ostreatus, Suppose they could be oyster mushrooms. But thought oysters didnt have stems, these have stems. Or does it just look like they have stems?
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Re: Identification of a shroom [Re: baccuss]
#14276028 - 04/12/11 12:50 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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When growing off the side of a tree the stem is absent or lateral.when growing from the top of something they can be central(like the top of a log or a home cultivated oyster block, or in your case up through a crack)
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Re: Identification of a shroom [Re: baccuss]
#14276031 - 04/12/11 12:51 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Those are definitely oysters aka pleurotus ostreatus. They usually do have stems, what makes the stems of oysters different from a lot of other mushrooms is that the gills go down the stem. I've picke a lot of oysters and I am 100% sure that that is what they are. Plus Alan Rockefeller said they were oysters and he's a Trusted Identifier so you can believe what he tells you they are.
Oysters are choice edibles by the way. Lots of people put a lot of work into growing those. Congrats again they look so cool growing out of the wall like that.
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Re: Identification of a shroom [Re: baccuss]
#14276053 - 04/12/11 12:54 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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They are definitely 100% Pleurotus ostreatus like Alan said. That's really an easy to ID mushroom. Pretty funky having it growing in your living room. Your parents might want to check the walls there, though. Maybe they have a leaking pipe or the houses insulation is faulty enabling groundwater to push up into the structure. Normally the floors and walls in a house shouldn't provide good growing conditions for mushrooms, as they aren't really ideal living conditions for humans.
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Good advice. If you own the house check it out. The wood might be rotting which is bad). If oysters can grow so can other molds and fungus.
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Hey this is kind of off topic but shouldn't it be possible for shroomery to add mushroom names to the spell checker?
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baccuss
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Re: Identification of a shroom [Re: baccuss]
#14276107 - 04/12/11 01:07 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Kewl, thanks guys. Oyster mushrooms it is. Yeah the growing out of the corner is a bit odd and disconcerting. I had the same thought about it not being a good sign of decent living conditions.
Thanks again.
Oh, One more question, any good links to posts or sites that would go into how I can collect these spores and grow some for myself.....outside.
Edited by baccuss (04/12/11 01:39 AM)
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Re: Identification of a shroom [Re: baccuss]
#14276446 - 04/12/11 03:26 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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baccuss said: Oh, One more question, any good links to posts or sites that would go into how I can collect these spores and grow some for myself.....outside. 
The Shroomery is the one place you need to visit to get all the mushroom cultivation knowledge you would ever dream of. That is however a different section of The Shroomery (cultivation). I will say though, that Oyster mushrooms are renown for their prolific spore production. You should be able to get some huge spore prints off of these specimen unless they are for some reason sterile. Those spore prints will surely allow you to cultivate your own - Oyster mushrooms are pretty much as easy as it gets as far as mushroom cultivation.
Again, cool find!
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Re: Identification of a shroom [Re: Oreganic]
#14276584 - 04/12/11 05:12 AM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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^^^ this is the place. Don't bother spores, just clone one of the mushrooms. 
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