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psylosymonreturns
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some finds and some unknowns
#14560158 - 06/04/11 01:44 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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not sure about this one. its in an ollllld orchard where the park has put a bunch of manure around the trees. this was growing off the side in the soil in some tall grass. the veil looks suuuuper cool. i was thinking maybe an Agaricus sp.? 1 
these 2 may have been the same as the first .but i am not sure the veil looks different. could these be an Agaricus sp.? maybe like an A silvicola? o r is it a Stropharia coronilla ? the smell was just kind of mushroomy . the stem was firm but hollow and i think it slightly stained brownish yellow but my fingers may have been dirty. for some reason i didnt get a gill shot .sorry  2  a dung loving Conocybe species 3 a wierd polypore. i am not sure what it is. growing what looks to be some kind of a balsam fir or something. 4 Plueteus cervinus gorwing from some buried wood. it looked like they were growing from soil but there is a wood chip pile close by and lots of chips have been spread. 5 Deconica sp. 6
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Ieponumos
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I'm thinking both 1 and 2 are Agrocybe, especially by the brown spore deposit on the veil. Perhaps it is A. molesta due to the terrestrial habitat.
EDIT: Also, if you can get a shot of the underside of that polypore, especially the pore size and shape, that'd help a bunch.
EDITEDIT: Now that I think about it, were both 1 and 2 grown near trees or just 1?
Edited by Ieponumos (06/04/11 01:51 PM)
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elprawn
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Re: some finds and some unknowns [Re: Ieponumos]
#14560170 - 06/04/11 01:49 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Isn't your Deconica species actually Agrocybe pediades?
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elprawn
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Re: some finds and some unknowns [Re: elprawn]
#14560177 - 06/04/11 01:51 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Was thinking Lyophyllum decastes for 1.
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Ieponumos
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Re: some finds and some unknowns [Re: elprawn]
#14560180 - 06/04/11 01:53 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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elprawn said: Was thinking Lyophyllum decastes for 1.
I dunno. The striated fibers in the stipe is what made me think Agrocybe, but I'll trust your opinion far more than my own.
EDIT: Nice post count. 9,999's a good number.
Edited by Ieponumos (06/04/11 01:53 PM)
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psylosymonreturns
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Re: some finds and some unknowns [Re: elprawn]
#14560182 - 06/04/11 01:54 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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ya you know i was considering Agrocybe too but i pretty much exclusivley see A praeocox.
oh i just saw that it is part of that cluster anyways. damb agrocybes are just EVERYWHERE!!
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elprawn said: Isn't your Deconica species actually Agrocybe pediades?
ya you are probably right.
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elprawn
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Re: some finds and some unknowns [Re: Ieponumos]
#14560188 - 06/04/11 01:56 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Ieponumos said:
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elprawn said: Was thinking Lyophyllum decastes for 1.
I dunno. The striated fibers in the stipe is what made me think Agrocybe, but I'll trust your opinion far more than my own.
EDIT: Nice post count. 9,999's a good number.
Yeah I'm totally not sure. Just guessing.
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psylosymonreturns
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Re: some finds and some unknowns [Re: elprawn]
#14560420 - 06/04/11 02:48 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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1 and 2 were in the same orchard. 1 was by an old ass apple tree in some dung and dirt.
2 was in some tall grass by some tree seeding.Quote:
elprawn said: Was thinking Lyophyllum decastes for 1.
not sure i have to look those up some more. the ones i have found that i thought were Lyophyllum decastes were in the fall and looked different.
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Stopwhispering
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Cool little mushroom. Did you get more shots of it?
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Alan Rockefeller
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1 - 2) Agrocybe molesta 3) Conocybe 4) Trametes or Polyporales 5) Pluteus 6) Agrocybe pediades
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psylosymonreturns
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Quote:
Ieponumos said: I'm thinking both 1 and 2 are Agrocybe, especially by the brown spore deposit on the veil. Perhaps it is A. molesta due to the terrestrial habitat.
EDIT: Also, if you can get a shot of the underside of that polypore, especially the pore size and shape, that'd help a bunch.
EDITEDIT: Now that I think about it, were both 1 and 2 grown near trees or just 1?
heres an underside shot of one of them. it was dark in there and my cam was having a hard time focusing tho.

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Stopwhispering said:
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Cool little mushroom. Did you get more shots of it?
just this one.
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Alan Rockefeller said: 1 - 2) Agrocybe molesta 3) Conocybe 4) Trametes or Polyporales 5) Pluteus 6) Agrocybe pediades
cool, thanks alan.
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