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oO_wombat_Oo
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Pics of today's find
#1458007 - 04/14/03 06:50 PM (22 years, 20 days ago) |
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Edit: Sorry for not using the thumbnails feature, after I viewed the post, I realised I probably should have. But then again, if you didn?t want to see the pics, I guess you wouldn?t have viewed the thread! I just hate having to click on the bloody things myself, so I decided to save everyone else the hassle
Well, I didn?t find anything active, but I did find a few rather unsual looking mushrooms. If anyone can ID any of them, I would be interested.
Apologies for the quality of some of these pictures - my new digital camera is unfortunately automatic, and I can?t stop the bloody thing focusing on the ground behind the mushroom instead of the actual mushroom! Anyhoo...
Sorry about the lighting. These smelly, slimey, dog?s-dick-looking mushrooms were everywhere!
Dunno what these little things are...
Growing in a dark corner...
Same mushrooms as above
More dog?s-dick-looking mushrooms, but slightly different from the first ones
And another different dick-looking shroom...
Pretty little things with slimey caps
Edited by oO_wombat_Oo (04/14/03 07:00 PM)
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The first 6th and 7th pics are stinkhorns, and the last one is Naematoloma(Hypholoma) aurantiaca. Nice pics.
DH
Edited by DethHed (04/14/03 07:12 PM)
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Raadt
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The 1st has the name "Devils Dipstick"
hehe.
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Amanita_Dreamer
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Re: Pics of today's find [Re: spores]
#1458094 - 04/14/03 07:15 PM (22 years, 19 days ago) |
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The Stink Horn (pic #6) looks like a "Lizard Claw" or "Phallales Clathraceae" We Chinese consider it a Great delicacy.Pic #1 looks like an "Elegant Stinkhorn" or Phallales Phallaceae.It might help a little to know some details of your find.What they were growing on where they were growing at etc..
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Re: Pics of today's find [Re: Raadt]
#1458097 - 04/14/03 07:16 PM (22 years, 19 days ago) |
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pink gills are agaricus correct?
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oO_wombat_Oo
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Well, I just got a definite ID for the first one:- Mutinus elegans.
Did a quick search on google and found it here, if anyone's even interested!
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The Stink Horn (pic #6) looks like a "Lizard Claw" or "Phallales Clathraceae" We Chinese consider it a Great delicacy. It might help a little to know some details of your find.What they were growing on where they were growing at etc..
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Edited by Amanita_Dreamer (04/14/03 08:02 PM)
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FocusHawaii
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Re: Pics of today's find [Re: blaze2]
#1458310 - 04/14/03 08:10 PM (22 years, 19 days ago) |
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Pink gills dont definetly mean agaricus( i beleive) Cuz Agaricus have more Chocolate-Brown Spores.
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blaze2
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Re: Pics of today's find [Re: FocusHawaii]
#1458320 - 04/14/03 08:13 PM (22 years, 19 days ago) |
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my bad i thought they had pink gills if they dont then which genus does?
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Re: Pics of today's find [Re: blaze2]
#1458327 - 04/14/03 08:14 PM (22 years, 19 days ago) |
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Re: Pics of today's find [Re: blaze2]
#1458893 - 04/14/03 10:46 PM (22 years, 19 days ago) |
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blaze2 - what you're thinking of is that a lot of species of Agaricus will have pink gills when they are young, before the spores have developed. Gill color before the spores develop can be a useful character for identifying some species of Agaricus.
Entoloma, Pluteus, and Volvariella (and several obscure genera) will develop pinkish gills as the spores mature.
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Re: Pics of today's find [Re: ToxicMan]
#1459144 - 04/15/03 12:53 AM (22 years, 19 days ago) |
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ahh okay i was a little confused cause i could almost swear that i had read that agaricus have pink gills on here before. but now i understand thanks toxic. peace
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Quote:
The Stink Horn (pic #6) looks like a "Lizard Claw" or "Phallales Clathraceae" We Chinese consider it a Great delicacy. It might help a little to know some details of your find.What they were growing on where they were growing at etc..
I heard that they're good while in their egg form. How do you prepare them?
BTW Phallales is order name & Clathraceae is family name. (http://sn2000.taxonomy.nl/Main/Classification/2984.htm) Species in the picture #1 & #6 could be from Mutinus genus (order Phallales, family Phallaceae). pics
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Re: Pics of today's find [Re: zeronio]
#1459374 - 04/15/03 03:17 AM (22 years, 19 days ago) |
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Don't know exactly but i'll ask my mom shes from the OLD country i'll get back to you on that one.
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zeronio
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Ask her also if they have any medicinal properties. I wouldn't be surprised if they're used to treat impotency.
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Re: Pics of today's find [Re: zeronio]
#1459668 - 04/15/03 07:30 AM (22 years, 19 days ago) |
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You have in no particular order: Phallus Hadriani or impudicus which looks like a penis, what i believe to be and i think the red one could be a hypholoma, but it looks very much like Stropharia Aurantiaca Also one looks like Agaricus Xanthoderma and if it stained yellow on damage, Id swear that it was.
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Re: Pics of today's find [Re: FocusHawaii]
#1459763 - 04/15/03 08:41 AM (22 years, 19 days ago) |
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Agaricus silvaticus and several othres have pink gills int he young stages and then turn chocolate-brown or darker with age. HEre are a few agaricus with their pink gills.
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mj
See the pink gills.
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