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Darklight203
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I convinced myself that those were raised bumps, then I took a harder look =P The veil remnants sometimes come the same color as the cap. You're pretty safe with two TI's and others agreeing with them. Not saying "Trust them" but they've never steered me wrong before. Amanitas are such show offs. They love the camera. I can't wait to find some =D
-------------------- In ancient times, when demons roamed with man, They hunted, loved and lost, hand in hand, As time went on, the difference between them faded. You couldn't tell anymore, demons and man were related, and some would say the same, but who would like to claim? In time, Gods had even forgot, Demons, too, once love had sought. In times recent I remember, Once I was a man, In my heart I had an ember, I'll relate the best I can but it was snuffed, one distant December. And yet here I stand, no flesh, no bones, no seed or semen, All that's left is this Demon.
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orison
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Re: I need some help identifying this. [Re: Darklight203]
#14592977 - 06/10/11 09:42 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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does it taste like dirt??//
Amanita frostiana is small..
http://www.amanitaceae.org/?Amanita+frostiana
Edited by orison (06/10/11 09:46 PM)
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ehtdaedlufetarg
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Re: I need some help identifying this. [Re: Bobzimmer]
#14592987 - 06/10/11 09:43 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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ehtdaedlufetarg said: Bruised red you say?
Amanita flavorubescens seems pretty good then.
Amanita flavorubens.
Is it flavorubeSCenS or flavorubens? When i look it up it says flavorubescens?
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Bobzimmer
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ehtdaedlufetarg said:
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Bobzimmer said:
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ehtdaedlufetarg said: Bruised red you say?
Amanita flavorubescens seems pretty good then.
Amanita flavorubens.
Is it flavorubeSCenS or flavorubens? When i look it up it says flavorubescens?
They're synonyms. I use flavorubens 'cause frankly, that's what Rod Tulloss uses but all my books use flavorubescens.
-------------------- Mr. Mushrooms said: I will confess something that should be quite obvious, CC. I love mushrooms, i.e. fungi. I really do. I am talking about a strong feeling, i.e. emotion, for them. I think they are beautiful. I even dream of them.
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Icesyn
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Re: I need some help identifying this. [Re: Icesyn]
#14593132 - 06/10/11 10:06 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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From what I can gather it seems to also be called "Blusher". Anything I stubble upon says that it is poisonous in England but "unknown" in the United States. I am very fascinated in this find I may go back to the location to spot a few more for further examination, some HD pics and spore printing. Thank you all for your help.
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Icesyn
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Re: I need some help identifying this. [Re: orison]
#14593167 - 06/10/11 10:11 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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I wouldn't know. I wasn't dumb enough to eat it.
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Bobzimmer
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Re: I need some help identifying this. [Re: Icesyn]
#14593205 - 06/10/11 10:18 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Icesyn said: From what I can gather it seems to also be called "Blusher". Anything I stubble upon says that it is poisonous in England but "unknown" in the United States. I am very fascinated in this find I may go back to the location to spot a few more for further examination, some HD pics and spore printing. Thank you all for your help.
The "Blusher" is a European species (Amanita rubescens). In North America we have a very similar mushroom that we call A. rubescens; which is edible. What you have here is A. flavorubens...the "Yellow Blusher". A strictly eastern North Americans species that isn't edible and may be toxic.
-------------------- Mr. Mushrooms said: I will confess something that should be quite obvious, CC. I love mushrooms, i.e. fungi. I really do. I am talking about a strong feeling, i.e. emotion, for them. I think they are beautiful. I even dream of them.
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Icesyn
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Re: I need some help identifying this. [Re: Bobzimmer]
#14593364 - 06/10/11 10:46 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Bobzimmer said:
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Icesyn said: From what I can gather it seems to also be called "Blusher". Anything I stubble upon says that it is poisonous in England but "unknown" in the United States. I am very fascinated in this find I may go back to the location to spot a few more for further examination, some HD pics and spore printing. Thank you all for your help.
The "Blusher" is a European species (Amanita rubescens). In North America we have a very similar mushroom that we call A. rubescens; which is edible. What you have here is A. flavorubens...the "Yellow Blusher". A strictly eastern North Americans species that isn't edible and may be toxic.
Thanks. Can't wait to see what else I can find. This time I'll do everything rite.
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Darklight203
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Re: I need some help identifying this. [Re: Icesyn]
#14593492 - 06/10/11 11:15 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Icesyn said: I wouldn't know. I wasn't dumb enough to eat it.
He was talking about a taste I think, not eating it. I taste some mushrooms I am curious about and spit it out. Amanitas and Galerinas, when I ID them, I'm never curious enough to try unless I know it down to species. Usually I taste Russulas, in case I find an edible one. None yet. Depending on the mushroom, a little nibble and spit goes a long way to identifying, if you've nailed the habitat, substrate, and listed the characteristics with photos. Some big genera are so hard to ID down to species anyways without microscopy.
-------------------- In ancient times, when demons roamed with man, They hunted, loved and lost, hand in hand, As time went on, the difference between them faded. You couldn't tell anymore, demons and man were related, and some would say the same, but who would like to claim? In time, Gods had even forgot, Demons, too, once love had sought. In times recent I remember, Once I was a man, In my heart I had an ember, I'll relate the best I can but it was snuffed, one distant December. And yet here I stand, no flesh, no bones, no seed or semen, All that's left is this Demon.
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orison
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Re: I need some help identifying this. [Re: Darklight203]
#14601219 - 06/12/11 02:23 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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how you going to get sick tasting it, if you dont swallow it?...
maybe you should just leave the in the forest so some critters can eat them. Instead of bringing them home for useless pictures and high fives from the fucktards here..
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Icesyn
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Re: I need some help identifying this. [Re: orison]
#14867756 - 08/03/11 03:19 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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As you can tell I took the pic outdoors. And also, I put it back so it could spread its joy to the rest of the area. I picked it to check it out for obvious educational reasons. Now be nice.
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