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domesticgnome

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Re: the official Gymnopilus thread. [Re: Rhizohunter]
#17051703 - 10/17/12 10:42 PM (11 years, 3 months ago) |
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alcoholichunter said: I treasure any new mushroom I find. Lol, I remember when I found my first chicken of the woods and jumped in joy.
I just like trying new things. I fried up a little but of the hens when I found them and they tasted delicious.
No allergic reaction
Haha, as popular as the chickens are, they caused me slight sickness, farts, and nausia, and my friend absolutlely nothing, but a delicious flavor on his sandwiches.
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Rhizohunter
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Re: the official Gymnopilus thread. [Re: domesticgnome]
#17051728 - 10/17/12 10:46 PM (11 years, 3 months ago) |
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I had that problem with Hericium coralloides. It was one of the tastiest mushrooms I ever ate, but it ended with me sitting on the toilet all the next day
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Re: the official Gymnopilus thread. [Re: Rhizohunter]
#17057776 - 10/18/12 08:49 PM (11 years, 3 months ago) |
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Gymnopilus aeruginosus. Pileus: 2-8 cm broad, convex at first with salmon colored and/or livid red patches. Typically with a blue/green hue on the margin or entire pileus surface when young over a yellow background. Fibrillose scaly when mature with darker brown to black patches with distinct blue/green hues. Drying straight to slightly umbonate with a slightly upturned margin. The odor is mild and taste somewhat bitter.

Lamellae: adnexed to adnate or slightly decurrent when young. Yellowish to rusty depending on maturity. Broad to medium broad, crowded with maturity, close when young. Edges even when young to slightly rough with age.

Stipe: 3-12 cm long, 10-15 mm thick, concolorous and at time striate. Either fibrillose or glabrous. Dry, often with an arachnoid veil which is yellowish to rusty. Sometimes disappearing leaving an apical evanescent zone. Covered in spores at maturity, sometimes staining slight brownish to reddish. Sometimes bruising bluish/green at the base and/or on pins.

Spores: 6-8.5 x 4-4.5, "rusty colored," ellipsoid in face view, inequilateral in profile view, no germ pore, ferruginous in KOH, dextrinoid.



Basidia: 4-spored 24-29 x 5-7.

Pleurocystidia: ventricose, rare, 23-35 x 5-7.

Basidioles: rare, clavate, brown, 22-27 x 5-6.

Cheilocystidia: flask-shaped to ventricose, capitate or subcapitate, 20-38 x 5-7.



GIll trama: subparallel hyphae.

Pileus trama: interwoven.


Pileocystidia: none.
Caulocystidia: cylindric-clavate, scattered or in tufts.

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Joust
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Re: the official Gymnopilus thread. [Re: bloodworm]
#17057997 - 10/18/12 09:23 PM (11 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yes! just YES!    Awesome post man, love the pics, and the formatting well done! Great microscopy!
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domesticgnome

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Re: the official Gymnopilus thread. [Re: Joust]
#17058416 - 10/18/12 10:20 PM (11 years, 3 months ago) |
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Amazing stuff. I'm definitely getting mine in the mail tomorrow! Can't wait to see what you do with them.
And that gif is hilarious, joust.
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LawnPhenom
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Re: "Today was a good day, gymnopilus liquiritiae.....gymnopilus junonius [Re: domesticgnome]
#17062585 - 10/19/12 04:42 PM (11 years, 3 months ago) |
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bloodworm
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Re: "Today was a good day, gymnopilus liquiritiae.....gymnopilus junonius [Re: LawnPhenom]
#17062851 - 10/19/12 05:31 PM (11 years, 3 months ago) |
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tentative Gymnopilus peliolepis micro work... still have a lot of work to do... but so far we have an interwoven pileus trama composed of broad hyphae... subparallel gill trama... will work on spore measurements soon...




spores: (400x)

(oil)

gill trama: (400x)

pileus trama: (400x)

any thoughts are welcome...
thanks for looking. 

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Joust
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Re: "Today was a good day, gymnopilus liquiritiae.....gymnopilus junonius [Re: bloodworm]
#17062875 - 10/19/12 05:37 PM (11 years, 3 months ago) |
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The second pic of the Pileus trama could be a whicked avatar/background  Awesome work. ill pm you.
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Re: "Today was a good day, gymnopilus liquiritiae.....gymnopilus junonius [Re: bloodworm]
#17062899 - 10/19/12 05:41 PM (11 years, 3 months ago) |
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bloodworm said: any thoughts are welcome...

etc.
Excellent.
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: "Today was a good day, gymnopilus liquiritiae.....gymnopilus junonius [Re: Joie]
#17062963 - 10/19/12 05:51 PM (11 years, 3 months ago) |
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Your doing the lords work bloodworm, keep it up man.
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Re: "Today was a good day, gymnopilus liquiritiae.....gymnopilus junonius [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
#17063059 - 10/19/12 06:09 PM (11 years, 3 months ago) |
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thank you!!!
on a side note, this one is a bitch to scope!! 
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dodeski
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Re: "Today was a good day, gymnopilus liquiritiae.....gymnopilus junonius [Re: bloodworm]
#17063309 - 10/19/12 06:47 PM (11 years, 3 months ago) |
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Just thought I would throw in my Gymnopilus luteofolius I found today. Found them on wood chips discarded from a horse field. It looked as if they got picked by someone else and discarded onto the other side of the pile. The cap on the smaller one was a wopping 10cm and the stem mesured 15cm long and 3 cm wide.
  
1 year 4 months later, microscopy of dehydrated spores at 1000x.

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Coodoes
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Re: "Today was a good day, gymnopilus liquiritiae.....gymnopilus junonius [Re: dodeski]
#17075166 - 10/21/12 07:03 PM (11 years, 3 months ago) |
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fuckin right errbody! feelin real motivated to take things a little deeper with my gym finds next season....spring cant come soon enough here in eastern ontario.... and for now, its the vicarious experience of viewing this thread which im finding to be very rewarding.... keep it up! and im really looking forward to seeing this gymnopilus website blood, should be amazing... oh and for interest sake (well to anyone who saw my shingle gym pics), 2 more luteofolius came out of my roof again, in cold weather to boot (the first fruitings were in warm rains....then they stopped while the luteus picked up...then it got too cold for the luteus, and then more roof gyms...interesting for sure) oh and one more point of interest....i gave the black currant/lemon tech a go with 15 dried g of young'n bruisin luteus + 15 g fresh young luteus + 10g fresh cinctulus with a somewhat experienced friend of mine.....in the middle of a field within 200+ acres of woodland and fields.... over an hour of laughter at the continuity of how this current life has been a cumulation of all other experiences followed by a "melding of consciousness with the friend".....essentially the experience forced me to understand that there is no separation from consciousness and this thing called physical reality...lol not the easiest stuff to explain but i feel im in good company here 
.....so i have to recommend the black currant/lemon juice method....but more so recommend doing what feels good in every moment....and if the "experiential feedback loop" is not what you had expected, well now you have a clearer definition on what feels good in the moment....enlightenment and self expansion can only result
fuck i love to hear other points of view and share my own as well
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RiparianZoneJunky
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Re: the official Gymnopilus thread. [Re: Coodoes]
#17098379 - 10/25/12 11:26 AM (11 years, 3 months ago) |
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Any ideas on which species of gym this is?

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bloodworm
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akumushi said: Any ideas on which species of gym this is?


any signs of bluing on the pins?? more info is required. take some close macro pictures of the pileus, stipe, gills and pins... the spore deposits on the cap scream Gymnopilus. you should take a couple prints as well... photograph these as well.

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Funki Porcini

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Re: "Today was a good day, gymnopilus liquiritiae.....gymnopilus junonius [Re: bloodworm]
#17099443 - 10/25/12 02:12 PM (11 years, 3 months ago) |
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bloodworm said: tentative Gymnopilus peliolepis micro work... still have a lot of work to do... but so far we have an interwoven pileus trama composed of broad hyphae... subparallel gill trama... will work on spore measurements soon...




spores: (400x)

(oil)

gill trama: (400x)

pileus trama: (400x)

any thoughts are welcome...
thanks for looking. 

 peace and love bloodworm
Oh my,the colors on these are so vivid,Awesome finds!
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RiparianZoneJunky
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Re: "Today was a good day, gymnopilus liquiritiae.....gymnopilus junonius [Re: Funki Porcini]
#17112153 - 10/27/12 02:15 PM (11 years, 3 months ago) |
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General consensus was that these were G. junonius, I went back and got some better shots:


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Joust
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Re: "Today was a good day, gymnopilus liquiritiae.....gymnopilus junonius [Re: RiparianZoneJunky]
#17112166 - 10/27/12 02:19 PM (11 years, 3 months ago) |
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Nice quality! and nice shots!
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bloodworm
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Re: "Today was a good day, gymnopilus liquiritiae.....gymnopilus junonius [Re: Joust]
#17174452 - 11/06/12 06:45 PM (11 years, 2 months ago) |
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the website is almost near completion... it won't be completely done by that time... however a good majority of it will be...
i am going to separate it into active/inactive species. i only have the the homepage done now...
http://wildprints.webs.com/
eventually it will be www.Gymnopilus.com
let me know what you think so far... still in the development stages, obviously...
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Gravija
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Re: "Today was a good day, gymnopilus liquiritiae.....gymnopilus junonius [Re: bloodworm]
#17174649 - 11/06/12 07:13 PM (11 years, 2 months ago) |
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Nice splash page! Very excited for the site!
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