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Ieponumos
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Re: Weilii prediction... 2011 [Re: northgahunt]
#15281906 - 10/26/11 04:37 PM (12 years, 3 months ago) |
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electrik sole said: They look tiny though may be the size of the tip of my pinky. The caps on these little baby shrooms where a light brown and in the middle a darker brown.
The problem is they are tiny...... My gut tells me they must be Weilii they carry a sweet smell and have strong little white stems.
Whats the deal, could this area I am looking at be loaded with Weilii that aren't fruiting, do you think these are Weilii? How much longer should I wait for them before they are will be big enough to pick or hell reveal themselves from under the pinestraw. I really want to stay away as long as I can do to this sketchy lady (she is probably protecting her shrooms jajajajaj)
sorry so long, but Is it likely these are hidden baby shrooms, may be Weilii that just haven't fully come in???
I don't know It seems like it's always good news cancelled out by bad news.
You should take pictures of the pinners so we can ID them. Make sure to cover them right back up. If not, the chances are slim they will reach maturity or even grow.
I finally had a chance for a walk today, and found several areas loaded with pinner weilii. They were under mixed hardwood leaves. The ground is somewhat dry and we are expecting a cold spell, they won't make it.
There were several others that did start to mature and were popping up through the leaves here and there. Overall they are out in abundance.
Woodland weilii can be hard to find until you figure out there habitat. My understanding is the grass var are a little easier.
And yes I took lots of pics, including the pinners. I'm maxed out though and dont like deleting pics in my post.
Why not use mushroom observer.org?
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super mario71
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Re: Weilii prediction... 2011 [Re: Ieponumos]
#15282730 - 10/26/11 07:34 PM (12 years, 3 months ago) |
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. Weilii winks and the chocolate factory.Who has the golden tickets?
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super mario71
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Damn auto correct! That's weilii wonka and the chocolate factory.
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super mario71
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Re: Weilii prediction... 2011 [Re: Ieponumos]
#15282752 - 10/26/11 07:38 PM (12 years, 3 months ago) |
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I believe they are new to Ga.I've found them too.Take a minute to bruise?
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vespathug
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I went out yesterday and looked for about an hour, I found some real small shrooms in some grass by the edge of the woods, they had real rubbery stems and light brown caps, they didn't bruise at all though but I was wondering if maybe they don't bruise until they are a little more mature? I. Did find a monster puffball though
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Ieponumos
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super mario71 said: Damn auto correct! That's weilii wonka and the chocolate factory.
That looks like some awesome chocolate. I wish Willy actually made and sold that sort!

That really does look like a whole world of pure imagaination!!!
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Ozium
Stranger In A Strange Land



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Re: Weilii prediction... 2011 [Re: Ieponumos]
#15300205 - 10/30/11 04:39 PM (12 years, 3 months ago) |
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a few small finds today. it was a pleasant surprise considering the utter lack of rain in ga this year!
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Gill


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Re: Weilii prediction... 2011 [Re: Ozium]
#15302663 - 10/31/11 05:30 AM (12 years, 3 months ago) |
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The rain that we got here the day before yesterday makes me hopeful. With it getting colder now, I see my chances of going another year without any finds rising steadily. Sumbitch. Stay sharp, comrades.
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super mario71
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Re: Weilii prediction... 2011 [Re: Gill]
#15311952 - 11/02/11 02:40 AM (12 years, 2 months ago) |
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My experience tells me that the season is over.You might find some that was already there,but they are not comming up anymore.
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super mario71
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But what do I know? I couldn't find a weilii if it was growing out of my ass.
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weiliigod
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In my experience weilii can grow all the way into december. I've had some excellent fruits in november. I even remember finding a weilii in december that literally had ice covering the whole cap.
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DeadFetus
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Re: Weilii prediction... 2011 [Re: weiliigod]
#15325710 - 11/05/11 08:19 AM (12 years, 2 months ago) |
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So I live in Buford and used to live in Woodstock fruit capital! But I just started searching and it just rain a day ago and have had no luck I'm searching near gum ball trees and Bermuda grass on a property about eight years old is that to old ? And also around logs that have been sitting next to gum ball trees for a whiles but not more than ten years am I close I don't want to drive to Woodstock I want new spots!!! HELP PLEASE BEFORE SEASONS OVER
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StarGazerKal
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Re: Weilii prediction... 2011 [Re: DeadFetus]
#15330517 - 11/06/11 09:45 AM (12 years, 2 months ago) |
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Can someone tell me what these are please...Im SUPER new to picking, and ive been at it for 3 weeks straight...EVERYDAY!! Then more i search, the more im addicted anyway pics arent the best but any help would be great





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Ieponumos
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Lacrymaria velutina, an indicator species for weilii. Try again!
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StarGazerKal
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Re: Weilii prediction... 2011 [Re: Ieponumos]
#15333998 - 11/07/11 12:38 AM (12 years, 2 months ago) |
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Thanks Alot!! And when u say indicator, ur basically telling me that theyre a sign of weilii in the area?? Im so close i can taste it!! lol Anyone ever find weilii in their first season of hunting???
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mycoscopy
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How's it been up there lately guys? Hubby and I want to go camping this weekend to try and hopefully check at least one of the Atlantean species off my list, but idk if the temps/conditions have been right...opinions? Thanks!
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StInvetroThomas
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super mario71 said:
. Any body know what this is,don't worry ain't gonna eat it.Just weird,it bruises purple?
Can't believe nobody in this thread properly Id'd this mushroom. It is Clitocybe nuda ... now called Lepista, it is a tasty edible and very easy to ID.
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Ieponumos
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StInvetroThomas said:
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super mario71 said:
. Any body know what this is,don't worry ain't gonna eat it.Just weird,it bruises purple?
Can't believe nobody in this thread properly Id'd this mushroom. It is Clitocybe nuda ... now called Lepista, it is a tasty edible and very easy to ID.
I'm glad you have experience to ID it. I'e never seen a Clitocybe in real life and the scant data provided made me take the side of caution.
Being that old, the gills should have had a dark orange tint by then so you're likely right.
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Weilii prediction... 2011 [Re: Ieponumos]
#15345540 - 11/09/11 04:21 PM (12 years, 2 months ago) |
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Ieponumos said: I'e never seen a Clitocybe in real life
That is the most ridiculous thing I have heard in at least ten years.
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Ieponumos
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Ieponumos said: I'e never seen a Clitocybe in real life
That is the most ridiculous thing I have heard in at least ten years.
Well if I did see one I didn't pay attention to it or examine it. It must have been hiding in plain sight.
And at least my words are notable, even if for their stupidity!
EDIT: I dunno now that I think about it ... what about that dude who compared you to John Allen?
Edited by Ieponumos (11/09/11 05:12 PM)
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