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Ghost00
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Registered: 02/28/13
Posts: 74
Loc: Southeast Tejas
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Possible Gymnopilus
#18720292 - 08/17/13 08:01 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Habitat: On wood, can't tell if was hard wood or pine.
Gills: Yellowish orange
Stem: sturdy, hollow, twisted, and lines running up it
Cap: pale yellow to orange with a almost scaled look on some.
Bruising: slight blue to green on the stems and bluing on the mycelium.
General location: southeast Houston, Texas



Edited by Ghost00 (08/17/13 08:04 PM)
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OregonBlueShroom


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Re: Possible Gymnopilus [Re: Ghost00]
#18720299 - 08/17/13 08:02 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Cant give you an ID but they look very interesting
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Gravija
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Registered: 06/28/11
Posts: 9,063
Loc: Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Yes, they are Gymnopilus. Close to G. aeruginosus. Please consider saving several specimens for research!
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Ghost00
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Registered: 02/28/13
Posts: 74
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Re: Possible Gymnopilus [Re: Gravija]
#18720336 - 08/17/13 08:17 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Gravija said: Yes, they are Gymnopilus. Close to G. aeruginosus. Please consider saving several specimens for research!
I'll be sure to put around 5 aside for research, if people want them.
Thanks for the I.D. help
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Byrain

Registered: 01/07/10
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Re: Possible Gymnopilus [Re: Ghost00]
#18720339 - 08/17/13 08:19 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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I'd set aside the entire collection. 
I'm sure bloodworm or joust will want them.
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Ghost00
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Registered: 02/28/13
Posts: 74
Loc: Southeast Tejas
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Re: Possible Gymnopilus [Re: Byrain]
#18720350 - 08/17/13 08:24 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Gravija said: Yes, they are Gymnopilus. Close to G. aeruginosus. Please consider saving several specimens for research!
Also with bloodworm told me last time I had some similar to these he said they are G. luteofolius if its pine and G. aeruginosus if its hardwood.
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Byrain said: I'd set aside the entire collection. 
I'm sure bloodworm or joust will want them.
I'll probably have most unused because of the amounts of P. cyans I have been bringing in lately and I'm more than willing to let them check these out.
Edited by Ghost00 (08/17/13 08:25 PM)
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Joust
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Registered: 10/13/11
Posts: 13,392
Loc: WA
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Re: Possible Gymnopilus [Re: Ghost00]
#18721482 - 08/18/13 01:11 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
Ghost00 said:
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Gravija said: Yes, they are Gymnopilus. Close to G. aeruginosus. Please consider saving several specimens for research!
Also with bloodworm told me last time I had some similar to these he said they are G. luteofolius if its pine and G. aeruginosus if its hardwood.
Id like to see his micro work on that, given some of my finds in conifer forests.... But yes... i want them
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