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oldmanofthewoods



Registered: 08/10/10
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Photos from 2010 hunts in Pennsylvania- ID's please
#14407296 - 05/05/11 08:30 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hello all. I have recently begun organizing all the pictures of mushrooms that I took last year. My plan is to have a field guide with descriptions and ID's of mushrooms from my location. It's a work in progress, I started uploading some into my Pics folder "Southeastern PA guide" for anyone who is interested. This post includes some pictures of mushrooms that I have not been able to ID. Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
I cannot provide any spore print colors and if there is a habitat/season question I will do my best to answer. Thank you.
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-------------------- A collection of my mushroom photos > fungi of pennsylvania A giant puffball can produce 7-9 trillion spores. If each spore produced one giant puffball they would reach to the sun and back. - David Arora, Mushrooms Demystified
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maynardjameskeenan
The white stipes




Registered: 11/11/10
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Re: Photos from 2010 hunts in Pennsylvania- ID's please [Re: oldmanofthewoods]
#14407365 - 05/05/11 08:41 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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6 is an amanita sp. 5 and 7 mycena sp. the rest I don't know
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maynardjameskeenan
The white stipes




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Re: Photos from 2010 hunts in Pennsylvania- ID's please [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
#14407375 - 05/05/11 08:44 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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4 is Coprinellus sp.
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maynardjameskeenan
The white stipes




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Re: Photos from 2010 hunts in Pennsylvania- ID's please [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
#14407378 - 05/05/11 08:44 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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fuck i don't know I'm just guessing. nothing active if that's what you are wondering.
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Grova
Forte Fungus


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Re: Photos from 2010 hunts in Pennsylvania- ID's please [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
#14407401 - 05/05/11 08:51 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hello! I was just out hunting in souther PA today as well and was just thinking the same thing on my hike, to start my own ID guide (dont have money for a book at the moment) Also makes me want to get out and hunt!
Mind if i contribute?
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oldmanofthewoods



Registered: 08/10/10
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Re: Photos from 2010 hunts in Pennsylvania- ID's please [Re: Grova]
#14407419 - 05/05/11 08:56 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Please DO!
-------------------- A collection of my mushroom photos > fungi of pennsylvania A giant puffball can produce 7-9 trillion spores. If each spore produced one giant puffball they would reach to the sun and back. - David Arora, Mushrooms Demystified
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Feelers
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Re: Photos from 2010 hunts in Pennsylvania- ID's please [Re: oldmanofthewoods]
#14407526 - 05/05/11 09:18 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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#6 = Amanita franchetii?
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TimmiT


Registered: 03/23/10
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Loc: Victoria
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Re: Photos from 2010 hunts in Pennsylvania- ID's please [Re: oldmanofthewoods]
#14407534 - 05/05/11 09:20 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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1. something omphalinoid. What was it growing from? (wood, soil, moss, algae) 2. ? 3. ? 4. any gill shots? 5. Marasmius (or maybe Micromphale) 6. Amanita sp. (something like A. franchetii) 7. Mycena sp. 8. maybe another Amanita 9. ? 10. Gerronema strombodes
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The Thinker

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Re: Photos from 2010 hunts in Pennsylvania- ID's please [Re: TimmiT]
#14407677 - 05/05/11 09:50 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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here are some guesses 2 Lactarius 3 Gymnopus confluens 4 Leptonia 5 Gymnopus subnudus 9 Gymnopus
in guides encompassing a variety of genera/species spore color is pretty key, I would start noting it this year
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oldmanofthewoods



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Re: Photos from 2010 hunts in Pennsylvania- ID's please [Re: TimmiT]
#14408691 - 05/06/11 05:43 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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I think #1 was growing in sandy soil that was covered with moss.
-------------------- A collection of my mushroom photos > fungi of pennsylvania A giant puffball can produce 7-9 trillion spores. If each spore produced one giant puffball they would reach to the sun and back. - David Arora, Mushrooms Demystified
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oldmanofthewoods



Registered: 08/10/10
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Re: Photos from 2010 hunts in Pennsylvania- ID's please [Re: oldmanofthewoods]
#14408697 - 05/06/11 05:47 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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#4 and #8 have free gills..Pluteus sp? Not sure if the nipple on the cap is a characteristic of any Pluteus though.
Thanks for all the ID's.
The Thinker- yes, yes spore prints would make this SOOO much easier. I have taken them in the past and then thrown them out with out documenting ahh. But, again, thanks for your help.
-------------------- A collection of my mushroom photos > fungi of pennsylvania A giant puffball can produce 7-9 trillion spores. If each spore produced one giant puffball they would reach to the sun and back. - David Arora, Mushrooms Demystified
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