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Gumby
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Pan subbs and a few questions(PICS)
#1773636 - 08/02/03 06:19 PM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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I went in the woods to get a picture of this plant that I had a question about and on my way out to the woods I saw this amazing site: High resolution picture: Here's the questions I have. What is this fungus/mold/orange crap that is all over the leaves? I always see it from a distance and think I've found a chanterelle. Second question: I figured if anyone would know it would be the hunting forum people... What is this plant? It grows in the in damp areas in hardwood forests, has strange white flowers sometimes. It has a rhizome. Any clues?
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aminitaman
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Re: Pan subbs and a few questions(PICS) [Re: Gumby]
#1773744 - 08/02/03 07:19 PM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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That plant kinda looks like a Salvia plant,but it cant be unless you live in Mexico or somewhere really hot,i dunno what that is man,and sorry GumbyDude about all that before,please just forget about all of that man,sorry again,its my stupidass fault,but anyways those are some nice pics of pann subb i found one today on a hunt and it melted in my bike pak before i could get home,shitty huh?Pretty weird tho,i found it out all by its lonesome on some cow dung,i thought that was pretty weird,but happy hunting to everyone out there!PEACE---
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nofind_um
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Re: Pan subbs and a few questions(PICS) [Re: aminitaman]
#1774192 - 08/02/03 09:54 PM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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Gumbydude,, is that just decomposing hay or was there some horse droppings mixed in...?????? Nice pic's,
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Re: Pan subbs and a few questions(PICS) [Re: Gumby]
#1774388 - 08/02/03 10:58 PM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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i don't know what it is, but we have it here in arkansas too. those are awesome pics. what kind of camera are you using?
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aminitaman
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Re: Pan subbs and a few questions(PICS) [Re: eric_the_red]
#1774424 - 08/02/03 11:12 PM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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Hey nofindum,im sure that pann subbs only grow from manured substances like hay/horse manure,occasionally youll find one straying off of the pattie every once and a while but thats because more than likely the soil where its growing is of course enriched with manure,altough its possible for it not to be,PEACE Happy Hunting---
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Gumby
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Re: Pan subbs and a few questions(PICS) [Re: aminitaman]
#1774529 - 08/02/03 11:54 PM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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Actually it's a grass compost pile. Pan subbs will grow from decomposing grass clippings, hay, and dung. Sometimes you'll find them growing in yards, but it's very rare.
As far as the camera goes, it's a Fuji FinePix S602. It's got a 3.3 megapixel CCD, but it does something called interpolation which produces 6 megapixel images. I bought the camera because it does an insane resolution(2832x2128) and takes macro pictures down to a centimeter. The pictures would have been a lot nicer if I didn't have to use the flash... I hate artifical lighting.
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Gumby
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Re: Pan subbs and a few questions(PICS) [Re: Gumby]
#1774715 - 08/03/03 01:26 AM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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Sooo yeah... It's 3:30am. I'm bored and I'm in a photography mood. So I figured I'd take some pictures of a little something that I picked up when I was on my way to hunt mushrooms.
Up close and personal with a copperhead:
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Re: Pan subbs and a few questions(PICS) [Re: Gumby]
#1774802 - 08/03/03 02:05 AM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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May I add to this photography post? Here are some pictures my camera took, of some lemons growing in the yard: *edit For the larger view see: http://www.fungifuel.com/daba/lemons.JPG I edited this so viewers with screens smaller than a big screen tv could see the thread without moving the view back and forth. That is a beautiful picture though. Thanks for sharing it. MM
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Re: Pan subbs and a few questions(PICS) [Re: Gumby]
#1774841 - 08/03/03 02:35 AM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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Re: Pan subbs and a few questions(PICS) [Re: falcon]
#1774973 - 08/03/03 05:41 AM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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They also have been obsered and photographed int he PNW growing from soil with woodchip muclch in January and in February. The main image postd at my site of the three Pan subbs were from one block whee I lived it he U district in Seattle. They did not return the next years.
Also the UW had a few muclched areas five years back which produced a few ounces every few weeks i the ealry spring form earth.
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nofind_um
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Re: Pan subbs and a few questions(PICS) [Re: mjshroomer]
#1775026 - 08/03/03 07:15 AM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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Thanks,, I read the article about pan subs growing on the hay stacks at the airport runway somewhere in the PNW.. And hence my ???? about the substrate.... Great find
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Re: Pan subbs and a few questions(PICS) [Re: Gumby]
#1775313 - 08/03/03 11:35 AM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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I think the plant you have the question about is Goodyera pubescens , common name "Rattlesnake plantain". It's a member of the orchid family. It's hard to say for sure, without a pic of the flower. Rattlesnake plantain has a spike with a cluster of small, white, roundish looking flowers on the tip of it, when it's flowering. If you get the chance, take a pic of the flowers when they're in bloom. Awesome copperhead. That looks like the Southern species. They're a lot lighter colored than the northern copperhead. Beautiful snake, Gumby. doo BTW, Salvia species don't only grow in hot areas. There are over 200 hundred species of Salvia, with several found in the U.S.A.
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Edited by doo (08/03/03 11:39 AM)
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Re: Pan subbs and a few questions(PICS) [Re: doo]
#1775466 - 08/03/03 01:01 PM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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Hey, recently I've been finding a whole lot of mushrooms that are very similar to the ones that everyone says are subbs, they have black spore prints except they are a bit smaller
The only difference is, I find them on lawns and they seem to be really common
Could it be that I'm finding some other pan that also have a black spore print?
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Gumby
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Re: Pan subbs and a few questions(PICS) [Re: doo]
#1776058 - 08/03/03 04:43 PM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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Falcon and doo win, that's the plant. The specimen I have in my copperhead's tank just flowered and the flowers looked similar to a rattlesnake's tail, so I think you were correct about the species, doo.
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