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Anglerfish
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A variety of small mushrooms under a large oak
#16609320 - 07/29/12 06:01 AM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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#1

#2

#3 Past its prime. Inocybe or Cortinarius sp.?

Two youngsters of what I believe to be Inocybe sp., smallest cap only 1 millimeter:
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Stopwhispering
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Re: A variety of small mushrooms under a large oak [Re: Anglerfish]
#16609339 - 07/29/12 06:10 AM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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1. Is possibly Laccaria. 2. My initial reaction was Gymnopus sp. but I think it might actually be a Pluteus sp. 3. Not Cortinarius, maybe Inocybe maybe something else.
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Re: A variety of small mushrooms under a large oak [Re: Anglerfish]
#16609349 - 07/29/12 06:16 AM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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A good thing to do when uprooting Inocybes (in general) is to get a hunting knife and dig underneath them.
When you wiggle them out of the Earth you should frequently see a small, bulbous base.
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Anglerfish
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Re: A variety of small mushrooms under a large oak [Re: The Lightning]
#16609432 - 07/29/12 06:56 AM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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Stopwhispering said: 2. My initial reaction was Gymnopus sp. but I think it might actually be a Pluteus sp.
Pluteus sp., eh? Then I'm gonna go grab one for printing, it is just 50 meters from my house.
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gsharpnolack said: A good thing to do when uprooting Inocybes (in general) is to get a hunting knife and dig underneath them.
When you wiggle them out of the Earth you should frequently see a small, bulbous base.
That figures, often when pulling an Inocybe out of the ground it takes a lot of soil with it. Thanks for the tip!
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Re: A variety of small mushrooms under a large oak [Re: Anglerfish]
#16609436 - 07/29/12 06:59 AM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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Gorgeous shots man I don't think #2 is a pluteus,but I reckon it's possible.
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Anglerfish
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Re: A variety of small mushrooms under a large oak [Re: Funki Porcini]
#16609673 - 07/29/12 08:34 AM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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While waiting for the print from the possible Pluteus, here is a cross section:
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Re: A variety of small mushrooms under a large oak [Re: Anglerfish]
#16610091 - 07/29/12 10:19 AM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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Interesting.
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Anglerfish
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Re: A variety of small mushrooms under a large oak [Re: Funki Porcini]
#16611422 - 07/29/12 03:52 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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Print appears to be light brown cinnamon-ish, but it's still kind of vague. We'll see tomorrow...
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Re: A variety of small mushrooms under a large oak [Re: Anglerfish]
#16611439 - 07/29/12 03:56 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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Yeah,Pluteues would be pink,but let's wait and see tomorrow like you said.
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Anglerfish
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Re: A variety of small mushrooms under a large oak [Re: Funki Porcini]
#16611539 - 07/29/12 04:11 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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Just moistened the cap a bit, so hopefully it will be able to deliver a fat one.
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Re: A variety of small mushrooms under a large oak [Re: Anglerfish]
#16611613 - 07/29/12 04:22 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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The pinkish-brown print of a Pluteus species can look light brown when the print is light.
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Funki Porcini

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Re: A variety of small mushrooms under a large oak [Re: suchen]
#16611698 - 07/29/12 04:35 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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suchen said: The pinkish-brown print of a Pluteus species can look light brown when the print is light.
That's true,and I actually was thinking that,so I added the wait till tomorrow,in case that's the case
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Re: A variety of small mushrooms under a large oak [Re: Funki Porcini]
#16612123 - 07/29/12 05:55 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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-------------------- Rod Tulloss said: The bulb is the bulb. The volva is the volva. They have a very long term realtionship, but they’re “just friends.”
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Re: A variety of small mushrooms under a large oak [Re: suchen]
#16612648 - 07/29/12 07:17 PM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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2 looks like Inocybe to me
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Anglerfish
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Re: A variety of small mushrooms under a large oak [Re: The Thinker]
#16614824 - 07/30/12 02:58 AM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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The Thinker said: 2 looks like Inocybe to me
I'm quite sure you are right. Here is the print, it is not very strong, and the picture is dull, but I thnik it is obviously brown:

And the gills now full of spores:
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Re: A variety of small mushrooms under a large oak [Re: Anglerfish]
#16615082 - 07/30/12 05:47 AM (11 years, 6 months ago) |
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Definitely not Pluteus as I thought.
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