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timeforaquickone
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Registered: 05/30/11
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May 30 2011 Identification greatly appreciated!
#14537735 - 05/30/11 08:34 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Habitat: In and around the pine needles at the base of pine tree forests in Kuitpo forest South East Adelaide. i am trying to identify a couple different species here and i hope to have some p. subs.
Gills: Gills are very close together on the verge of crowded. they are yellow to light white yellow, the gills are adnexed to the best of my knowledge (they only just join the stipe)
Stem: Length ranges from about 4cm to 8cm, diameter around 1-5mm. the stem is slightly larger in diameter at the base, and starts from base as a patchy brown to going up to a light white by gills. most of the orange/red mushrooms seem to have an almost hollow stem while some other are less hollow.
Cap: The caps where anywhere from 1cm diameter to 5cm. a lot were yellow/orange/brown/white (different amounts of each in each mushroom). usually with the centre of the cap having the brown circle. some caps had little brown nipple. most of the caps were convex or concave, and few of them were completely flat, and some were all warped. some caps were a little slimy and wet but these ones were not picked.
Spore print color: Suspected that the mushrooms where not at a mature age for a spore print. a cap was placed on paper over night with no dropping of spores.
Bruising: no bruising at all.
Other information: the variety here that i think are p.subs. have little to no scent. while the variety i think are death caps, smell a lot like typical store bought mushrooms.
I am hoping these are the p.subs

These were like small p.subs but the gills hadnt opened yet.


These i suspect to be the deaths caps/p.subs imitations.


and these little fluro greenies,

Many many thanks and much appreciation to any help.
Edited by timeforaquickone (05/30/11 08:40 PM)
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myrealname
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Re: May 30 2011 Identification greatly appreciated! [Re: timeforaquickone]
#14537761 - 05/30/11 08:39 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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none of those are psilocybe subaeruginosa imo.
I suspect a mix of galerina, stropharia, and hypholoma
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Lord Mayonnaise


Registered: 08/20/08
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Re: May 30 2011 Identification greatly appreciated! [Re: timeforaquickone]
#14537786 - 05/30/11 08:44 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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None of those are P. subs.
1. Gymnopilus sp. 2,3. Pholiota sp. 5,6. Not sure. Perhaps it's a mixed collection. Some look like Laccaria. 7,8. Hypholoma sp.
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