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Gravija
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Georgia
#16434027 - 06/25/12 01:36 AM (11 years, 8 months ago) |
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Home sweet home. Georgia was a little dry, And hot as Hell. Nonetheless, There were Fungi everywhere. The first set was observed in an inland pine forest.
1)Boletales
  
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4)Strobilomyces

5)Amanita
  
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7)Russula
  
8)Haven't The foggiest

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The next set of observations were made in the famed Bonaventure cemetery In sweltering Savannah. I got chiggers here, Joy!
10)Amanita

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16)Boletales
 
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Almost all of these were literally growing directly under headstones and monuments.
    
The last set of observations were made at the Oatland Island Nature preserve- It's a small zoo in the forest.
19)Lactarius
 
20)Phylloporus

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22)Amanita

23)Boletales

Thanks for looking!
 Gravija
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Stopwhispering
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Re: Georgia [Re: Gravija]
#16434434 - 06/25/12 05:45 AM (11 years, 8 months ago) |
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Maybe a small Pholiota sp. for your "haven't the foggiest" just a guess based off of the stipe texture. The gills seem a bit wimpy for that though.
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suchen
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2) Suillus maybe decipiens 5) Amanita rubescens 6) Find this all the time but still not confident on ID. Probably Amanita rubescens. 8) Old Gymnopus I think. 11) Ye olde Amanita... maybe citrina?? but not confident at all on that. 18) cool as hell!
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Tampanensis
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Re: Georgia [Re: suchen]
#16434642 - 06/25/12 07:46 AM (11 years, 8 months ago) |
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Very nice pics man, no weiili finds on this trip?
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RiverDweller1



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lots o Amanita!
Cool cemetery!
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Gravija
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Thanks guys and gals!
Tex-could be, I should've Collected this one and printed it, sorry!
Tampanensis- No time to look in the occurrence range for that species this year, maybe one day!
Sooch- thanks for the IDs! It would take me FOREVER to nail down everything from this trip. 18 was cool, I wish I had found a couple more. I've never seen a pore surface that red before.
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Ieponumos
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Re: Georgia [Re: Gravija]
#16434862 - 06/25/12 09:11 AM (11 years, 8 months ago) |
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12. Looks like a very interesting Agaricus. I think I see some brown gills. 13. Looks like another interesting Pluteus with and annulus. 14. Looks like old 13 19. EDIT: looks like two different Lactarius spp. you have pictured there. The first ones are some Lactarius I don't recognize.
The second pic could be Lactarius psammicola f. glaber 20. Looks like an interesting Lepiotoid long the lines of Macrolepiota
EDIT 2: I just now realized that psammicola f. psammicola is the one with indistinct to no pileal zonations. That's what I meant.
Edited by Ieponumos (06/25/12 11:19 AM)
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Gravija
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Quote:
Ieponumos said: 12. Looks like a very interesting Agaricus. I think I see some brown gills. 13. Looks like another interesting Pluteus with and annulus. 14. Looks like old 13 19. Could be Lactarius psammicola f. glaber 20. Looks like an interesting Lepiotoid long the lines of Macrolepiota
Thanks ieponumos! I know I failed to capture this feature in the pics, but 13 had a volval sac and uv remnants up top.
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Ieponumos
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Re: Georgia [Re: Gravija]
#16434908 - 06/25/12 09:27 AM (11 years, 8 months ago) |
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Gravija said:
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Ieponumos said: 12. Looks like a very interesting Agaricus. I think I see some brown gills. 13. Looks like another interesting Pluteus with and annulus. 14. Looks like old 13 19. Could be Lactarius psammicola f. glaber 20. Looks like an interesting Lepiotoid long the lines of Macrolepiota
Thanks ieponumos! I know I failed to capture this feature in the pics, but 13 had a volval sac and uv remnants up top.
On second thought, then they may be Amanitas. My first thought was section Vaginate, but those usually lack annuli. Interesting stuff you have, Gravija.
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Gravija
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Thanks! There were grisettes everywhere- I don't think that one was though. One of these days I'm going to get serious about Amanita...
Thanks for the IDs!
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Ieponumos
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Re: Georgia [Re: Gravija]
#16434939 - 06/25/12 09:34 AM (11 years, 8 months ago) |
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Gravija said: Thanks! There were grisettes everywhere- I don't think that one was though. One of these days I'm going to get serious about Amanita...
Thanks for the IDs!
I'm beginning to think it's a mamber of section Amidella Phalloideae, but my experience with Amanitas is rather scant.
EDIT: I just wanted to say
Edited by Ieponumos (06/25/12 12:02 PM)
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Gravija
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Thanks for trying. I know I didn't provide enough info for accuracy on a bunch of these. I was there with my mom and sister and her kids...I didn't want to ignore them too much
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The Thinker

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16, 17, 23 Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus I think. 23 for sure
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Celes247



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Do you think #23 is Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus? I saw one of those during a hike in southern GA last week
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Celes247



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The Thinker said: 16, 17, 23 Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus I think. 23 for sure
Ahhh you beat me! >.<
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Gravija
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The Thinker said: 16, 17, 23 Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus I think. 23 for sure
Thanks, you two! Tylopilus confuses me. Having these IDd will definitely help me work that genus out!
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Re: Georgia [Re: Gravija]
#16435414 - 06/25/12 11:34 AM (11 years, 8 months ago) |
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I know that was a grand old time:-)
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