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neddypatches
Some guy in Oregon


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Eugene ID request
#14495214 - 05/22/11 05:42 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hello, folks. Just wondering if there are any ideas on the ID of the first one...it bruised indigo blue when I picked it out of a conifer mossy-type area in Eugene. The third pic, I assume are edible mushrooms.



I know these are some obvious ones, so thanks in advance.
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elprawn
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Separate each species into its own photograph and number them.
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Twiztidsage
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1-2) Not sure, looks sort of like Tubaria or Galerina. Where is the indigo blue? 2) Polyporus or Royoporus.
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SomeGuy
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that first one, second picture. it has a cort ring stem and I see orange spores on it. Sure looks like a cortinarius.
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neddypatches
Some guy in Oregon


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Re: Eugene ID request [Re: SomeGuy]
#14495340 - 05/22/11 06:04 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Thanks for the quick input. I figure you guys know your common mushrooms, that's why I'm not putting a lot of description behind these. I'm currently spore printing the batches that I picked. I have a lot of photos from different angles, but I figured that would be irrelevant, as people here seem to macroscopically identify pretty accurately and quickly.
Come July or August here in Oregon, I'll definitely be more specific. At any rate, thanks for your help.
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neddypatches
Some guy in Oregon


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Quote:
Twiztidsage said: 1-2) Not sure, looks sort of like Tubaria or Galerina. Where is the indigo blue? 2) Polyporus or Royoporus.
It's stem has pretty much turned to very dark blueish black by now.
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didjin_d
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Just a heads up, the bruising color being displayed in photos 1 and 2 is not the color you would expect a psilocybe to bruise, and not what I would consider blue-ish. It is possible your camera color (or my screen) is out of wack, but based on the color of the grass and pine needles I think the color is fine.
Thanks for sharing the pics.
Cheers, -DD
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neddypatches
Some guy in Oregon


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Re: Eugene ID request [Re: didjin_d]
#14495490 - 05/22/11 06:40 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
didjin_d said: Just a heads up, the bruising color being displayed in photos 1 and 2 is not the color you would expect a psilocybe to bruise, and not what I would consider blue-ish. It is possible your camera color (or my screen) is out of wack, but based on the color of the grass and pine needles I think the color is fine.
Thanks for sharing the pics.
Cheers, -DD
By no means do I expect to find any psilocybin mushrooms at this time in Oregon (with the rare exception of P. semilanceata); I am just looking forward to July-August to December. My wife jumped to the same conclusion that I'm looking for active mushrooms - which I certainly will later this year - but I'm a beginner and have become fascinated with finding and identifying any kind of mushroom. Needless to say, you people are provide much help and guidance.
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HarryL
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You can find active mushrooms in Oregon this time of year, not livery caps though as you indicated
But, also as you said, it's really the wrong season... Our season primarily is fall...
Peace
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