|
Some of these posts are very old and might contain outdated information. You may wish to search for newer posts instead.
|
Oreganic
Connoisseur of Life



Registered: 02/08/10
Posts: 1,807
Loc: Orygun
Last seen: 5 years, 11 months
|
Re: .some pictures and some id's. [Re: The Thinker]
#14317458 - 04/19/11 01:28 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
|
|
Quote:
The Thinker said: 11-12 not Gymnopilus luteus
Interesting.. what else would you propose? Something like Pholiota curvipes may fit, I suppose. This Mushroom Observer post reminded me of of what Bloodworm has found...
--------------------
  __________________________________ In case you didn't know, The Shroomery holds a Picture of The Month poll each month and anyone is welcome to nominate pictures and vote! Keep it active folks!
|
bloodworm
cube con·nois·seur


Registered: 05/22/10
Posts: 10,926
Loc: 352
|
Re: .some pictures and some id's. [Re: Oreganic]
#14317578 - 04/19/11 01:52 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
|
|
Quote:
Oreganic said:
Quote:
The Thinker said: 11-12 not Gymnopilus luteus
Interesting.. what else would you propose? Something like Pholiota curvipes may fit, I suppose. This Mushroom Observer post reminded me of of what Bloodworm has found...
looks pretty damn close. interesting to say the least.
peace and love bloodworm
|
The Thinker

Registered: 09/01/10
Posts: 4,000
|
Re: .some pictures and some id's. [Re: bloodworm]
#14318223 - 04/19/11 03:51 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
|
|
here is another similar florida gym found growing on palm at the same time of year. Maybe it is one species that grows on palm and other hardwoods or maybe there are several closely related species that grow in the spring in Florida
whatever they are, they fall between G. aeruginosus and G. subearlei on these probable phylogenetic trees 
|
Twiztidsage
Fungal Databaser



Registered: 12/05/08
Posts: 8,089
Loc: Seattle
Last seen: 9 years, 3 months
|
Re: .some pictures and some id's. [Re: The Thinker]
#14318285 - 04/19/11 04:05 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
|
|
Could 21/22 be Amanita franchetii?
|
shroomgatherer
Connoisseur of the finer things



Registered: 11/08/07
Posts: 1,731
Loc: Florida
Last seen: 3 months, 11 days
|
Re: .some pictures and some id's. [Re: The Thinker]
#14318441 - 04/19/11 04:38 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
|
|
Yup looks like that one also.
and this one...

and

on pine

With what I know now, I'd bio-assay them!


.
|
Bobzimmer
Crawlin' Kingsnake


Registered: 09/07/08
Posts: 8,696
Loc: NY
|
|
G. subtropicus reportedly grows both on palm and hardwoods, particularly oak.
According to this article, Hesler (1969) reported six wood-rotting Gym species growing from palms...two from Florida; G. subtropicus and G. palmicola.
Here is an old Florida Gym thread that I like.
-------------------- Mr. Mushrooms said: I will confess something that should be quite obvious, CC. I love mushrooms, i.e. fungi. I really do. I am talking about a strong feeling, i.e. emotion, for them. I think they are beautiful. I even dream of them.
|
shroomgatherer
Connoisseur of the finer things



Registered: 11/08/07
Posts: 1,731
Loc: Florida
Last seen: 3 months, 11 days
|
Re: .some pictures and some id's. [Re: Bobzimmer]
#14318541 - 04/19/11 04:59 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
|
|
Quote:
Bobzimmer said: G. subtropicus reportedly grows both on palm and hardwoods, particularly oak.
According to this article, Hesler (1969) reported six wood-rotting Gym species growing from palms...two from Florida; G. subtropicus and G. palmicola.
Here is an old Florida Gym thread that I like.
Good stuff Bob. I saved that article and believe there's a good chance that it's G. subtropicus!
Here's some that I wish I would've collected...but I had sooo many cubes at the time and I wasn't sure so I didn't...

however, given the opportunity to pick these again...I gladly would.
|
bloodworm
cube con·nois·seur


Registered: 05/22/10
Posts: 10,926
Loc: 352
|
Re: .some pictures and some id's. [Re: Twiztidsage]
#14318572 - 04/19/11 05:06 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
|
|
Quote:
Bobzimmer said: G. subtropicus reportedly grows both on palm and hardwoods, particularly oak.
According to this article, Hesler (1969) reported six wood-rotting Gym species growing from palms...two from Florida; G. subtropicus and G. palmicola.
Here is an old Florida Gym thread that I like.
my guess, even though the tree is rotten is that it is an oak. there are several other oak trees around it and from my limited knowledge on trees the base seems to be an oak.
i'm going to run out now real quick and see if i can snap some more photos. i'll post them when i return.
thanks everyone.
peace and love bloodworm
|
Oreganic
Connoisseur of Life



Registered: 02/08/10
Posts: 1,807
Loc: Orygun
Last seen: 5 years, 11 months
|
Re: .some pictures and some id's. [Re: Bobzimmer]
#14318608 - 04/19/11 05:13 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
|
|
Quote:
Bobzimmer said: G. subtropicus reportedly grows both on palm and hardwoods, particularly oak.
According to this article, Hesler (1969) reported six wood-rotting Gym species growing from palms...two from Florida; G. subtropicus and G. palmicola.
Here is an old Florida Gym thread that I like.
Good stuff bob! Well I'm pretty sold on G. subtropicus.. 
Quote:
Twiztidsage said: Could 21/22 be Amanita franchetii?
I'd say it looks like a good match, but seems a little out of territory down there in Florida, no?
--------------------
  __________________________________ In case you didn't know, The Shroomery holds a Picture of The Month poll each month and anyone is welcome to nominate pictures and vote! Keep it active folks!
Edited by Oreganic (04/19/11 05:19 PM)
|
bloodworm
cube con·nois·seur


Registered: 05/22/10
Posts: 10,926
Loc: 352
|
Re: .some pictures and some id's. [Re: Oreganic]
#14319163 - 04/19/11 06:54 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
|
|
fuck. i just got eaten alive by mosquitoes. regardless, got some more pics. they aren't the best quality because it was getting pretty dark out there and i was itching and scratching like a madman (the things we do for fungi). like i said, they are still relatively small patches but are spreading spores and mycelium everywhere. i was letting them decompose and dry out a little so they dropped as many spores as possible. i still left a good amount there.

i would imagine the next rain will bring in a nice haul. hopefully they are active. 
thanks again for everyone's input.
peace and love bloodworm
|
|