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Re: What species are these? [Re: The Thinker]
    #14484408 - 05/20/11 01:19 PM (12 years, 9 months ago)

How about the one before that, The Thinker?

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Re: What species are these? [Re: thehiphopdrug]
    #14484419 - 05/20/11 01:21 PM (12 years, 9 months ago)

These ones look familiar, they have a cool look about them...

Habitat: Pacific NW, forest, spring, near firns, grew separately, but in close proximity
Gills: the gills are tight, close together, brown/tan
Cap: Dark brown in the center, fades to tan light brown at the edge. average size 3cm in diameter.
Stem: hollow, tan/light brown, average 3-4 cm tall, .5cm wide
Spore print: Sorry a little premature, but I am going to say brown... I will update once they're finished
Bruising: N/A


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Re: What species are these? [Re: thehiphopdrug]
    #14484424 - 05/20/11 01:23 PM (12 years, 9 months ago)

Inocybe species.

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Re: What species are these? [Re: elprawn]
    #14484428 - 05/20/11 01:24 PM (12 years, 9 months ago)

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How about the one before that, The Thinker?



:thumbup: Helvella compressa if hairy underside, Helvella elastica if smooth

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Inocybe species.



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Re: What species are these? [Re: The Thinker]
    #14484436 - 05/20/11 01:25 PM (12 years, 9 months ago)

Thanks, mate.

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Re: What species are these? [Re: elprawn]
    #14484537 - 05/20/11 01:48 PM (12 years, 9 months ago)

first species has a smooth underside, so Helvella elastica, "the brown elf saddle," fitting :wink:

second the little black things, marcopus or villosa either way some "small inedible cup fungi"

lastly, a inocybe, not to be eaten either, still look very cool in the sun, sort of golden...

Thanks again, thanks a million... Where can I go to learn all this, college or something? :smile:

Mushrooms & Fungus of the Pacific NW.. With shroomery, that book and wikipedia, I should be getting the identities pretty close.. Cheers

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Re: What species are these? [Re: thehiphopdrug]
    #14484569 - 05/20/11 01:55 PM (12 years, 9 months ago)

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first species has a smooth underside, so Helvella elastica, "the brown elf saddle," fitting :wink:

second the little black things, marcopus or villosa either way some "small inedible cup fungi"

lastly, a inocybe, not to be eaten either, still look very cool in the sun, sort of golden...

Thanks again, thanks a million... Where can I go to learn all this, college or something? :smile:

Mushrooms & Fungus of the Pacific NW.. With shroomery, that book and wikipedia, I should be getting the identities pretty close.. Cheers




Nope. You can learn all this buy hanging around here, reading, trying to ID mushrooms on your own (with multiple other opinions of course), and using the search functionm in the top right corner of this page/website


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Re: What species are these? [Re: Ieponumos]
    #14484651 - 05/20/11 02:14 PM (12 years, 9 months ago)

I'm pretty good at ID'ing things at this point, and although I have started going to mycological society meetings pretty recently, the vast majority of my learning was from hunting by myself/mushrooms demystified/this forum.

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Re: What species are these? [Re: groople]
    #14484920 - 05/20/11 03:13 PM (12 years, 9 months ago)

the Helvlla macropus/villosa may actually be H. chinensis, a species I just heard of

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Re: What species are these? [Re: thehiphopdrug]
    #14485719 - 05/20/11 06:04 PM (12 years, 9 months ago)

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Where can I go to learn all this, college or something? :smile:




Well you can learn as much as me by bumming around on here and stalking the experts. I knew nothing when I joined here and now I know nothing plus one. :laugh:

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Re: What species are these? [Re: thehiphopdrug]
    #14488509 - 05/21/11 06:17 AM (12 years, 9 months ago)

The way I learned was by trying to identify what I find, either using internet resources or books or scientific journals. This forum is also a great place to learn.


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Re: What species are these? [Re: TimmiT]
    #14488522 - 05/21/11 06:22 AM (12 years, 9 months ago)

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The way I learned was by trying to identify what I find, either using internet resources or books or scientific journals. This forum is also a great place to learn.




The ID's I am most confident with are mushrooms that I have found and succesfully ID'd.  Viewing others finds on sites like this helps a lot also though, especially with the great knowledge base that is here.

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Re: What species are these? [Re: Stopwhispering]
    #14488530 - 05/21/11 06:26 AM (12 years, 9 months ago)

I feel like I've increased my knowledge a bit since last autumn and I have me a nice field guide now, too, so I'm looking forward to the mushroom season coming round again so that I can see how much I've learnt.

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Re: What species are these? [Re: elprawn]
    #14488541 - 05/21/11 06:33 AM (12 years, 9 months ago)

Yeah I think you need a title upgrade tbh, I've noticed you have become a lot more versatile and confident with your ID's.  :thumbup:

I need to get myself a field guide I think it would help immensly, ordered "A field guide to Australian fungi" but the bookshop rang and told me they couldn't get it.  Few places have it online though.  :smile:

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Re: What species are these? [Re: Stopwhispering]
    #14488548 - 05/21/11 06:35 AM (12 years, 9 months ago)

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Yeah I think you need a title upgrade tbh, I've noticed you have become a lot more versatile and confident with your ID's.  :thumbup:



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Re: What species are these? [Re: Joie]
    #14580742 - 06/08/11 04:42 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

Panaeolus cinctulus BKA Liberty Caps?

These are liberty caps, perhaps... found in green grass, off the sidewalk....

Habitat: Pacific NW, lawn/green grass, spring,grew separately, but in close proximity
Gills: the gills are tight, close together, brown/tan
Cap: Tan/light near the edge, brown in the center, about the size of a quarter...the cap is sort of shiney??
Stem: hollow, tan/light brown, average 4-5 cm tall, .5cm wide
Spore print: not really brown... more of purple/black... been printing for 20 minutes or so..
Bruising: N/A





I can take/provide more or other pictures if necessary... Thanks in advance!

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Re: What species are these? [Re: thehiphopdrug]
    #14580820 - 06/08/11 04:58 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

Agrocybe

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