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civicracerx7



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ID in Charlotte NC
#16210289 - 05/10/12 02:45 PM (11 years, 9 months ago) |
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Where does it grow? Mulch Pile Charlotte NC US What does it grow on? on a pile of mulch
Gills: WHITE
Stem: 3-4 inches long
Cap: conical about an inch long half inch wide
Spore print color: Very important!
Picture in link
http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/4922/photohms.jpg
Edited by civicracerx7 (05/10/12 02:49 PM)
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maynardjameskeenan
The white stipes




Registered: 11/11/10
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Loc: 'Merica
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mycena species.
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Byrain


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Quote:
maynardjameskeenan said: mycena species.
Nope, I'd guess Lepiota, but I am unsure.
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Bobzimmer
Crawlin' Kingsnake


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Re: ID in Charlotte NC [Re: Byrain]
#16210431 - 05/10/12 03:11 PM (11 years, 9 months ago) |
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They look like Leucocoprinus cepaestipes.
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Byrain


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Re: ID in Charlotte NC [Re: Bobzimmer]
#16210449 - 05/10/12 03:14 PM (11 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
Bobzimmer said: They look like Leucocoprinus cepaestipes.
That looks like a better candidate then Lepiota.
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Bobzimmer
Crawlin' Kingsnake


Registered: 09/07/08
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Re: ID in Charlotte NC [Re: Byrain]
#16210479 - 05/10/12 03:19 PM (11 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
Byrain said:
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Bobzimmer said: They look like Leucocoprinus cepaestipes.
That looks like a better candidate then Lepiota. 
What's the difference macroscopically between Leucocoprinus and Lepiota? Wasn't Leucocoprinus cepaestipes formerly in Lepiota?
-------------------- 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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maynardjameskeenan
The white stipes




Registered: 11/11/10
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Re: ID in Charlotte NC [Re: Byrain]
#16210505 - 05/10/12 03:24 PM (11 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
Byrain said:
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maynardjameskeenan said: mycena species.
Nope, I'd guess Lepiota, but I am unsure.
I just threw out and a guess before he posted any pictures.
Edited by maynardjameskeenan (05/10/12 03:50 PM)
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Byrain


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Re: ID in Charlotte NC [Re: Bobzimmer]
#16210513 - 05/10/12 03:25 PM (11 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
Bobzimmer said:
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Byrain said:
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Bobzimmer said: They look like Leucocoprinus cepaestipes.
That looks like a better candidate then Lepiota. 
What's the difference macroscopically between Leucocoprinus and Lepiota? Wasn't Leucocoprinus cepaestipes formerly in Lepiota?
Idk, I meant it was a better candidate then my general guess. Lepiota and the similar genera confuse me still.
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