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Northern Arizona - ID Please
    #14825356 - 07/25/11 11:51 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

Went hunting in Northern Arizona, by the San Fransisco Peaks. I found 3 different species (I think), only posting one though. I tried to get the best pics that I could, and in process of making the spore prints (results to be posted later). These fungi were found in a Ponderosa Pine forest at an elevation of approximately 7500 ft.

Weather today: 87F high, 65F at time of harvest. 69% average humidity. 0.12in of rain

Weather previous week:  85F max, 56F min. 0.3in rain.

Fungi #1

Habitat: Ponderosa Pines and Aspen forest. In a ravine along hill side
growing from woody debris and at the base of a standing Aspen snag. 

Gills: narrowly adnate, cream colored


Stem: 7 - 9 cm long, 4 - 7 mm in diameter, cream to tan to chocolate brown, darker as you move from fruit to base, sturdy, fistulose, cylindrical. When I cut into the stem there seemed to be a solid outer "shell" then a fibrous hollow inner stipe. 


Cap: 1.5 - 4.5 cm diameter, tan to cream on the edges, fleshy smooth texture. Circular, convex

Spore print color: (to come later)


Bruising: no noticeable bruising, but I'm pretty new at this so I'm still having trouble noting that on any of the species I have found.

Other information:
No noticeable sent other than what I would expect mushrooms to smell like. These particular mushrooms were found growing near a dead Aspen snag, and 1 group of these mushrooms were found growing on the actual trunk base.




















And I think these pics are of the same species. They are more of a rust red color, but they were in the same location, growing from same tree, but these look older and were in more direct sun light.




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Re: Northern Arizona - ID Please [Re: alternativeminds]
    #14825388 - 07/25/11 11:59 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

Looks like it could be a Rhodocollybia sp and maybe Gymnopus too.

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Re: Northern Arizona - ID Please [Re: Bretdaniel]
    #14825534 - 07/26/11 12:40 AM (12 years, 8 months ago)

First of all, that was an AWESOME i.d. request. You provided a ton of useful information. :thumbup:

I think I like Rhodocollybia for these guys.


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The bulb is the bulb.

The volva is the volva.

They have a very long term realtionship, but they’re “just friends.”

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Re: Northern Arizona - ID Please [Re: suchen]
    #14826002 - 07/26/11 03:21 AM (12 years, 8 months ago)

thanx for the input!!! after a little more research, i'm starting to think these may be Flammulina populicola. According to the Arizona Mycota Project, these do grow here in northern arizona, and the descriptions and pictures seem to be a dead match....any opinions on my classification?

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Re: Northern Arizona - ID Please [Re: alternativeminds]
    #14826144 - 07/26/11 05:18 AM (12 years, 8 months ago)

Quote:

alternativeminds said:
thanx for the input!!! after a little more research, i'm starting to think these may be Flammulina populicola.





I agree.

I wish I could hunt in the Arizona mountains.  If you go at the right time of year the woods are full of Boletus barrowsii.

Check out this collection.

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Re: Northern Arizona - ID Please [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #14826846 - 07/26/11 10:44 AM (12 years, 8 months ago)

Pretty cool looking mushroom, never heard of that species. So I learned a new one. Find some more up there for us.

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Re: Northern Arizona - ID Please [Re: Bretdaniel]
    #14827409 - 07/26/11 12:56 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

I've read Flammulina has one species in it, Flammulina velutipes. Is this false? Did they find another or change the name?


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Re: Northern Arizona - ID Please [Re: ehtdaedlufetarg]
    #14827554 - 07/26/11 01:23 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

Index fungorum lists 14 species of Flammulina


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