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vjp
Canowicakte
Registered: 05/28/09
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Loc: Ste-ye-hah' mah
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Active Inocybes, Gymnopilus, Psilocybe caerulipes, and more 7
#15193597 - 10/07/11 09:07 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Some finds from NC/ME
Inocybe corydalina - bluing Inocybe
Geastrum saccatum
Lactarius indigo
Amanita ravenelii
Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae - on a apple leaf
Strobilomyces species
Elaphocordyceps species
Elaphocordyceps ophioglossoides
Psathyrella species
Lactarius species
Lactarius volemus
Chlorencoelia versiformis
Psilocybe caerulipes
Gymnopilus sapineus
Marasmius siccus
Hygrocybe species
Tylopilus felleus
Lactarius deceptivus
Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus
Mutinus species
Macrolepiota procera
Lycoperdon species
Galerina paludosa
Gymnopus species
Gymnopilus luteus
Lactarius species
Tubifera ferruginosa
Tylopilus species
Heimioporus betula
Auriporia aurea
Tapinella atrotomentosa
Pseudohydnum gelatinosum
Xylobolus frustulatus
Spathulariopsis velutipes
Cortinarius bolaris
Amanita borealisorora
Hemistropharia albocrenulata
Pseudomerulius curtisii
Amanita fulva
Amanita muscaria var. guessowii
Hypomyces lactifluorum
Xerula furfuracea
Craterellus tubaeformis
Phaeolus schweinitzii
Leptonia species
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Madcaps
mushroom stalker
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Re: Active Inocybes, Gymnopilus, Psilocybe caerulipes, and more [Re: vjp]
#15193614 - 10/07/11 09:10 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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holy shit!!!! bad ass pics. 5 stars
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NeoSporen
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Re: Active Inocybes, Gymnopilus, Psilocybe caerulipes, and more [Re: Madcaps]
#15193648 - 10/07/11 09:16 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Beautiful photos vjp. I love the blue Leptonia sp. and the Hemistropharia albocrenulata. Awesome photos
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: Active Inocybes, Gymnopilus, Psilocybe caerulipes, and more [Re: NeoSporen]
#15193668 - 10/07/11 09:21 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Very nice pictures, do you use photo stacking? Are you on the east coast?
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suchen
Once and Future Noob
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Re: Active Inocybes, Gymnopilus, Psilocybe caerulipes, and more [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
#15193720 - 10/07/11 09:33 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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I just... I don't even...
I will be coming back to this thread very often
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landsnorkler
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Loc: Montana
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Re: Active Inocybes, Gymnopilus, Psilocybe caerulipes, and more [Re: suchen]
#15194019 - 10/07/11 11:07 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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HO-LY! Nice pictures! Those are the nicest photos of Inocybe corydalina I've seen!
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The Lightning
Mycology Enthusiast
Registered: 09/06/11
Posts: 3,889
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Re: Active Inocybes, Gymnopilus, Psilocybe caerulipes, and more [Re: landsnorkler]
#15194109 - 10/07/11 11:35 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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landsnorkler said: HO-LY! Nice pictures! Those are the nicest photos of Inocybe corydalina I've seen!
I agree. Any more of 'em?
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jet li
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Re: Active Inocybes, Gymnopilus, Psilocybe caerulipes, and more [Re: The Lightning]
#15194267 - 10/08/11 12:21 AM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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awesomeness! loved that.
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avidpicker
funnycolorsinmymushrooms
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Re: Active Inocybes, Gymnopilus, Psilocybe caerulipes, and more [Re: jet li]
#15194820 - 10/08/11 05:49 AM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Beautiful pics Ive been on the lookout for active inocybe to no avail,what habitat do they prefer? And was the caerulipes found recently?
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The Thinker
Registered: 09/01/10
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Re: Active Inocybes, Gymnopilus, Psilocybe caerulipes, and more [Re: The Lightning]
#15194899 - 10/08/11 06:41 AM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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gsharpnolack said:
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landsnorkler said: HO-LY! Nice pictures! Those are the nicest photos of Inocybe corydalina I've seen!
I agree. Any more of 'em?
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LanLord
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Re: Active Inocybes, Gymnopilus, Psilocybe caerulipes, and more [Re: The Thinker]
#15194983 - 10/08/11 07:35 AM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Wonderful pics.
Those Inocybes are very cool, has any chem analysis been done on it?
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oldmanofthewoods
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Re: Active Inocybes, Gymnopilus, Psilocybe caerulipes, and more [Re: LanLord]
#15195051 - 10/08/11 08:13 AM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Very cool shots! Thanks for sharing. Spathulariopsis velutipes looks awesome, I want to see that one in person.
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vjp
Canowicakte
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Re: Active Inocybes, Gymnopilus, Psilocybe caerulipes, and more [Re: oldmanofthewoods]
#15195226 - 10/08/11 09:20 AM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Appreciate it everyone! They were all found thinker and i over the last couple months.
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do you use photo stacking? Are you on the east coast?
no i dont and yea
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what habitat do they prefer? And was the caerulipes found recently?
They were found by a hunting buddy in a mixed forest near a dry creek. Loblolly pine, tulip poplar, maple, sweet gum, and lots of ferns were nearby. Caerulipes was a couple months ago.
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has any chem analysis been done on it?
I have a paper on it - ill post more info later.
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domesticgnome
Registered: 04/22/11
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Re: Active Inocybes, Gymnopilus, Psilocybe caerulipes, and more [Re: vjp]
#15195276 - 10/08/11 09:37 AM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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This thread made my pants grow! Thanks for putting this up. I love the stipe on that macrolepiota procera. +5 from me. And if somebody could clear this up for me, alot of stropharia including your hemistropharia abrocrenulata resemble pholiota species. What would be the typical distinguishing factors between the two? Again thanks for taking the time to post this.
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Ieponumos
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Registered: 09/02/09
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Re: Active Inocybes, Gymnopilus, Psilocybe caerulipes, and more [Re: domesticgnome]
#15195396 - 10/08/11 10:24 AM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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domesticgnome said: This thread made my pants grow! Thanks for putting this up. I love the stipe on that macrolepiota procera. +5 from me. And if somebody could clear this up for me, alot of stropharia including your hemistropharia abrocrenulata resemble pholiota species. What would be the typical distinguishing factors between the two? Again thanks for taking the time to post this.
Pholiotas often grow on decaying wood, often haven scaber like fibrils on their cap, and usually have a duller colored spore print IME.
That being said, awesome shots, THnker. That caerulipes pic was my iPad background for a week.
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domesticgnome
Registered: 04/22/11
Posts: 3,079
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Re: Active Inocybes, Gymnopilus, Psilocybe caerulipes, and more [Re: Ieponumos]
#15195621 - 10/08/11 11:28 AM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ieponumos said:
Pholiotas often grow on decaying wood, often haven scaber like fibrils on their cap, and usually have a duller colored spore print IME.
That being said, awesome shots, THnker. That caerulipes pic was my iPad background for a week.
Thanks man, the decaying wood is such an obvious answer. I probably shoulda caught onto that a bit sooner.
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StInvetroThomas
Damn straight I'm a hunter.
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Re: Active Inocybes, Gymnopilus, Psilocybe caerulipes, and more [Re: domesticgnome]
#15195711 - 10/08/11 11:55 AM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Stunning display of fungal beauty! Very nice photo work!
Quite jealous about the 'bluefeet' and the inocybe, that lactarius indigo is also fantastic.
Cheers to you!
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TheShroomanizer
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Re: Active Inocybes, Gymnopilus, Psilocybe caerulipes, and more [Re: StInvetroThomas]
#15195829 - 10/08/11 12:27 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Do you think your first cordyceps photo labeled as "Elaphocordyceps species" Is probably Cordyceps Capitata?
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The Thinker
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Re: Active Inocybes, Gymnopilus, Psilocybe caerulipes, and more [Re: TheShroomanizer]
#15195936 - 10/08/11 12:58 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Amanita flavorubens
Cantharellus
Cortinarius
Crinipellis
Entoloma abortivum
Heimioporus betula
Hygrocybe conica
Inocybe
Lactarius corrugis
Lentinellus ursinus
Lepiota roseilivida
Leptonia
Limacella delicata var. glioderma
Marasmius fulvoferrugineus
Panellus stipticus
Psathyrella rugocephala/delineata
Psathyrella
Prunulus purus
Russula cf adusta
Russula flavida
Suillus salmonicolor
Tetrapyrgos nigripes
Edited by The Thinker (10/08/11 02:47 PM)
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Bobzimmer
Crawlin' Kingsnake
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Re: Active Inocybes, Gymnopilus, Psilocybe caerulipes, and more [Re: The Thinker]
#15195984 - 10/08/11 01:07 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Sweet finds and photos, fellas!
I'm jealous!
How sure are you on the A. flavorubens ID? If it is, it's a new cap color for me. Any loose friable universal veil remnants on the lower stalk or ground? Any on the annulus margin? Those are good indicators for that species.
Got a shot of the underside of Panellus stipticus?
You guys are awesome mushroom hunters. That's the best compliment I know how to give...
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