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jag528
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ID Request
#14308605 - 04/17/11 08:14 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Sorry if my description isn't very good, but I'm very new to this. Pictures are at the bottom.
* Habitat: Found in woods growing from under a rotten log about 5 feet from a seasonal creek in eastern Missouri, near St. Louis. Found after a couple days of rain, so the ground was fairly moist. * Characteristics of the gills: Gills are brown as seen best in the 2nd picture. Gills aren't attached. * Characteristics of the stem: Stem is about 1" long and thin, about 2-3 millimeters in diameter. It was lighter colored when picked but has now bruised to dark brown/black. It was smooth and I think it was solid, but I can't tell for sure because it is dried now (sorry). * Characteristics of the cap: 1-1.5 cm in diameter, the pattern/color of the cap can be seen in the first picture. It is smooth and rounded. * Spore print color: Sorry if this means it can't be identified, but since I'm new to this I didn't know about spore prints until it was dried out so I think it's too late to make one now. I know it's one of the most important things but I thought you might be able to make an ID without it. * Color that the mushroom bruises: The stem bruised dark brown/black but there was no bruising to the cap. * Scent of the mushroom: No scent. Thanks for helping me out, I understand if you can't ID it because I'm a noob and didn't do a spore print.
Pics:
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Edited by jag528 (04/17/11 08:33 PM)
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: ID Request [Re: jag528]
#14308615 - 04/17/11 08:16 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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you need to take better pictures if you would like an ID.
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avidpicker
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Possibly Galerina? Wait for a few a trusted identifiers response on the species of that mushroom
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jag528
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I resized the images, so they should be much better now.
Edited by jag528 (04/17/11 08:34 PM)
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bloodworm
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galerina autumnalis would be my guess which is deadly. your best bet is to throw it in the trash.
peace and love bloodworm
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Bobzimmer
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Re: ID Request [Re: jag528]
#14308740 - 04/17/11 08:40 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Galerina marginata seems likely.
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bloodworm
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Quote:
Bobzimmer said: Galerina marginata seems likely.
same species as galerina autumnalis, correct?
peace and love bloodworm
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Bobzimmer
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yup.
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bloodworm
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Quote:
Bobzimmer said: yup.
thanks.
throw it out op. deadly fungi you got there.
peace and love bloodworm
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jag528
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Alright thanks, I'll throw them out right now.
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