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Found a tiny little mushroom under a log
    #18264955 - 05/14/13 05:53 PM (10 years, 8 months ago)

Just thought it was interesting. Was looking at moss on a log and saw it under it. Didn't have my camera with me at the time. 


I saw these last week. I know for a real ID I'd need to pick and print. I was just wondering if they look anything like oysters. I won't take the info as advice on edibility.


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Re: Found a tiny little mushroom under a log [Re: Eggtimer]
    #18264980 - 05/14/13 05:56 PM (10 years, 8 months ago)

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Just thought it was interesting. Was looking at moss on a log and saw it under it. Didn't have my camera with me at the time. 


I saw these last week. I know for a real ID I'd need to pick and print. I was just wondering if they look anything like oysters. I won't take the info as advice on edibility.





Yes, they look like oysters. Are you going to go back and see how they are developing?


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Re: Found a tiny little mushroom under a log [Re: SWFL]
    #18265006 - 05/14/13 06:00 PM (10 years, 8 months ago)

Looks like a Pholiotina or Pholiota (maybe Galerina but I've never seen one with a cap like that though) for number 1 and oysters for number 2 like SWFL said.


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Re: Found a tiny little mushroom under a log [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
    #18265023 - 05/14/13 06:05 PM (10 years, 8 months ago)

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Yes, they look like oysters. Are you going to go back and see how they are developing?




There were a few trees where they were growing.
It got down in the 30's this week. That pic was last week so I don't know if they'd still be there. I'm gonna try going out tomorrow though.

Edit: If you expanded the gill shot of the oyster looking one you see mold on the one below it.

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maynardjameskeenan said:
Looks like a Pholiotina or Pholiota (maybe Galerina but I've never seen one with a cap like that though) for number 1 and oysters for number 2 like SWFL said.




Thanks for the info. I'm gonna look in my mushroom book.


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Re: Found a tiny little mushroom under a log [Re: Eggtimer]
    #18265067 - 05/14/13 06:17 PM (10 years, 8 months ago)

The first one is Galerina due to the stem texture, stem color, gill color, habitat and small size.


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Re: Found a tiny little mushroom under a log [Re: Eggtimer]
    #18265101 - 05/14/13 06:26 PM (10 years, 8 months ago)

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SWFL said:

Yes, they look like oysters. Are you going to go back and see how they are developing?




There were a few trees where they were growing.
It got down in the 30's this week. That pic was last week so I don't know if they'd still be there. I'm gonna try going out tomorrow though.

Edit: If you expanded the gill shot of the oyster looking one you see mold on the one below it.

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maynardjameskeenan said:
Looks like a Pholiotina or Pholiota (maybe Galerina but I've never seen one with a cap like that though) for number 1 and oysters for number 2 like SWFL said.




Thanks for the info. I'm gonna look in my mushroom book.




In my limited experience Oysters don't seem to mind the cold weather, plus it helps to keep the bugs out of them. I'd say there is a good chance that you find a nice flush:thumbup:


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Re: Found a tiny little mushroom under a log [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #18265139 - 05/14/13 06:36 PM (10 years, 8 months ago)

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The first one is Galerina due to the stem texture, stem color, gill color, habitat and small size.



I thought all Galerina pileus were Glabrousness(?)


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Re: Found a tiny little mushroom under a log [Re: Eggtimer]
    #18267805 - 05/15/13 08:22 AM (10 years, 8 months ago)

I think the first one is a Flammulaster or something similar.


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Re: Found a tiny little mushroom under a log [Re: TimmiT]
    #18267814 - 05/15/13 08:27 AM (10 years, 8 months ago)

Pholiota granulosa might be a better fit. All of the species centered around that group are treated as Pholiota in the smith monograph hosted by university of Michigan. I wish every observation had microscopy :sad:


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