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NoOneNowhere
Stranger in a Strange Land
Registered: 11/08/12
Posts: 36
Loc: Oregon, USA
Last seen: 11 years, 4 months
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PacNW ID Request: Brown wavy cap with dark brown center
#17233502 - 11/17/12 02:03 AM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
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Found this one growing in a bunch of leaves in a more damp part of the forest.
-------------------- I'm going to be posting a slew of mushrooms local to my area... I'm doing my best with picture quality, but my camera isn't very good and only has autofocus, so please bear with me. I haven't taken any spore prints yet, as I'm new to the joy of mycology... I can always go back to get more information/prints if what I've given is not enough. http://www.happyhumans.org
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Alan Rockefeller
Mycologist
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Re: PacNW ID Request: Brown wavy cap with dark brown center [Re: NoOneNowhere]
#17233514 - 11/17/12 02:07 AM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
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Armillaria
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NoOneNowhere
Stranger in a Strange Land
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Posts: 36
Loc: Oregon, USA
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Re: PacNW ID Request: Brown wavy cap with dark brown center [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#17233541 - 11/17/12 02:13 AM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
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So basically I posted a young and old version, in the two diff posts here? Interesting, I'll have to follow the progress of the smaller capped ones from the previous post, as to my untrained eye the two don't look similar. I've got a lot to learn!
-------------------- I'm going to be posting a slew of mushrooms local to my area... I'm doing my best with picture quality, but my camera isn't very good and only has autofocus, so please bear with me. I haven't taken any spore prints yet, as I'm new to the joy of mycology... I can always go back to get more information/prints if what I've given is not enough. http://www.happyhumans.org
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Ganzig
It's for the street cred
Registered: 11/29/06
Posts: 8,206
Loc: Oregon
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Re: PacNW ID Request: Brown wavy cap with dark brown center [Re: NoOneNowhere]
#17233552 - 11/17/12 02:16 AM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
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Just hang here and wait till next fall. You will be an Armillaria master.
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NoOneNowhere
Stranger in a Strange Land
Registered: 11/08/12
Posts: 36
Loc: Oregon, USA
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Re: PacNW ID Request: Brown wavy cap with dark brown center [Re: Ganzig]
#17233575 - 11/17/12 02:22 AM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yep, I'm just getting out there this fall and seeing what there is to be seen... I'm filing away the photos and names and whatever interesting info I look up so that I can study the rest of the year and head out with a lot more knowledge next fall!
-------------------- I'm going to be posting a slew of mushrooms local to my area... I'm doing my best with picture quality, but my camera isn't very good and only has autofocus, so please bear with me. I haven't taken any spore prints yet, as I'm new to the joy of mycology... I can always go back to get more information/prints if what I've given is not enough. http://www.happyhumans.org
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Alan Rockefeller
Mycologist
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Re: PacNW ID Request: Brown wavy cap with dark brown center [Re: NoOneNowhere]
#17233585 - 11/17/12 02:24 AM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
NoOneNowhere said: So basically I posted a young and old version, in the two diff posts here? Interesting, I'll have to follow the progress of the smaller capped ones from the previous post, as to my untrained eye the two don't look similar.
Well they look the same to me. I am not trying to say I am right. My opinions are usually wrong, so if you have some better idea, post it....
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Ganzig
It's for the street cred
Registered: 11/29/06
Posts: 8,206
Loc: Oregon
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Re: PacNW ID Request: Brown wavy cap with dark brown center [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#17233594 - 11/17/12 02:26 AM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
Alan Rockefeller said:
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NoOneNowhere said: So basically I posted a young and old version, in the two diff posts here? Interesting, I'll have to follow the progress of the smaller capped ones from the previous post, as to my untrained eye the two don't look similar.
Well they look the same to me. I am not trying to say I am right. My opinions are usually wrong, so if you have some better idea, post it....
humility, essential to mycology.
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I must keep reminding myself of this. I must keep reminding myself of this. I must keep reminding myself of this. I must keep reminding myself of this.
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NoOneNowhere
Stranger in a Strange Land
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Posts: 36
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Re: PacNW ID Request: Brown wavy cap with dark brown center [Re: Ganzig]
#17233637 - 11/17/12 02:36 AM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
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The 2 that were both brown, just with different dark/light... I get that, I think. I mean I can see how they could be the same.
Though when you said "they look the same"... that confuses me in regards to this one: http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/17233297
which was also ID'd armillaria. Is that last one just what they look like when young?
-------------------- I'm going to be posting a slew of mushrooms local to my area... I'm doing my best with picture quality, but my camera isn't very good and only has autofocus, so please bear with me. I haven't taken any spore prints yet, as I'm new to the joy of mycology... I can always go back to get more information/prints if what I've given is not enough. http://www.happyhumans.org
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Joust
Mycotographer
Registered: 10/13/11
Posts: 13,392
Loc: WA
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Re: PacNW ID Request: Brown wavy cap with dark brown center [Re: NoOneNowhere]
#17233680 - 11/17/12 02:50 AM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
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NoOneNowhere said: The 2 that were both brown, just with different dark/light... I get that, I think. I mean I can see how they could be the same.
Though when you said "they look the same"... that confuses me in regards to this one: http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/17233297
which was also ID'd armillaria. Is that last one just what they look like when young?
Yes that is before the veil breaks from the cap margin. I suggest googling Armillaria if you want to see more clearly how yours resemble the young, and mature Armillaria.
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