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branchaable
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Identify, South Georgia
#14367000 - 04/28/11 01:34 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Sorry I couldn't be more helpful, I'm new to this, it's a school thing (seriously xD), and the identification book thing I had doesn't have this. And I apologize for the crappy camera quality, I don't own a good one :/
Habitat: Growing in the grass in my lawn, pretty much the only spot with no trees (if that helps anything)
Stem: The stem was white, and solid.
Cap: Goldish, smooth looking. Looks like an umbrella, except the edges go up instead of down.
Spore print color: Is pending.
Bruising: Didn't see any bruising color change..
Other information: I live in Southern Georgia, US. There were other similiar mushrooms growing, but they didnt have the gold tint? Maybe they were younger, or a different species altogether, not sure... There were atleast over 10 of these, and they were scattered over a chunk of my yard, with atleast several feet between any 2 mushrooms.
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Here's 2 pics of another mushroom, I couldn't tell if it was just old and dead and the same species, or what. I'm not worried about this too much, so I didn't bother with an info. It was the only one, btw.
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Ieponumos
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Re: Identify, South Georgia [Re: branchaable]
#14367009 - 04/28/11 01:37 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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It's kind of difficult to tell from the pics, but 2. kind of resembles a wet old Hygrocybe.
Wait for a better opinion though they may give the same kind of response.
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Biffzilla
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Re: Identify, South Georgia [Re: branchaable]
#14367010 - 04/28/11 01:37 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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that thing looks negligible. Alac, you didnt neglect it!
but I must say they look vile and inedible! a godforsaken inocybe or indeed the Marasmius Horribilis!? hideous! Hideous! Witch soup!
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Edited by Biffzilla (04/28/11 01:44 PM)
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branchaable
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Re: Identify, South Georgia [Re: Biffzilla]
#14367113 - 04/28/11 01:58 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Well idk about the witch soup or the Marasmius horriblis, and yeah, I wasn't planning on eating them. But it does look like an inocybe, I guess I can just mark the species as undetermined. Thanks
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The Thinker

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Re: Identify, South Georgia [Re: branchaable]
#14367636 - 04/28/11 03:32 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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1-3 Pluteus growing from buried wood or Volvopluteus gloiocephalus, was there a volva at the bottom of the stem?
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