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End_User
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I am a noob posting LBM ID request with no photo
#15135315 - 09/26/11 02:06 AM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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I was riding by during the day and thought I saw liberty caps so I came back and collected them after dark since it was a commercial/residential area. but I don't think they are libs. none of them have a nipple and they don't curl inward or have that dark edge
Habitat: BC Canada lower fraser valley. damaged part of otherwise good looking commercial lawn, gravel was visable between the grass, no wood chips, looks like something made a couple gouges made like heavy equipment had parked there a long time ago probably made a puddle and helped the shoorms grow
Gills: light brown maybe a bit on the grey side of a cardboard box like this hehedense looking, adnexed 2-3 sizes of gills evenly spaced about as flexible and delicate as those white store bought mushrooms straight not wavy
Stem: Length: up to 30-50mm, diameter: 2-3mm slightly thicker near bottom and top but almost even , color: brown similar to gills and cap darkens where damaged , texture: smooth at first glance but close inspection shows a vertical shallow corduroy pattern , so thin its hard to say if its hollow, maybe a little bit?
Cap: Diameter: 15-30mm, (I am holding a large one now it is 28mm wide and 18mm tall) color: light brown sometimes darker brown blotches , texture: mostly smooth sometimes there is an irregular radial pattern of depressions , if there are dark blotches they are in depressed areas (damage from the storm today?) some dark pitting in larger looking ones, shape: dome shaped to conical larger more mature looking examples seem to get more conical one looks identical to the rest but seems to have curled upwards around the edges, another has nearly horizontal edges most just look like they could be the nosecone of a large jet,
Spore print color: cinnamon I think, spore prints came out bad going to make more shrooms were just made the paper too wet
Bruising: darker brown, almost purple like concentrated beet juice
Other information: I used to grow cubes they smell mild but pretty similar, idk any other words for the smell.
not sticky or slimy just wet from the rain
Edit: ah one more thing, they grew mostly in clumps with some solo, a couple were even noticeably attached at the base
I broke my scanner today by using the wrong voltage power supply and I don't have a camera sorry
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TimmiT


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Re: I am a noob posting LBM ID request with no photo [Re: End_User]
#15135326 - 09/26/11 02:18 AM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Maybe Conocybe
-------------------- "Reality leaves a lot to the imagination" ~ John Lennon
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End_User
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Re: I am a noob posting LBM ID request with no photo [Re: TimmiT]
#15135361 - 09/26/11 02:50 AM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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TimmiT said: Maybe Conocybe
hhmph looking into it, maybe, don't see anything that looks exact, I can thankfully rule out Conocybe filaris since there is no indication on the huge pile of them I have of any ring, what else should I look for? god I wish I had a camera
are there are a ton of dangerous things it could be? :\
Edited by End_User (09/26/11 03:04 AM)
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koraks
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Re: I am a noob posting LBM ID request with no photo [Re: End_User]
#15135463 - 09/26/11 04:15 AM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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The first thing that comes to mind is something along the lines of psathyrella or lacrymaria.
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are there are a ton of dangerous things it could be?
Well, depends a bit on how you define 'a ton' and 'dangerous' But there's a couple of toxic species that fit the bill, yes. Nothing to worry unless you have some kid or animal running around the place that is know to eat anything that can be picked up.
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